Searching for negotiation straw in the circle of ignorance!

Introduction

Today, PTI is diving into the vortex and looking for the support of a “talking straw.” The main role in bringing it to this is the same “Khoy Khud Sir” of Imran Khan. A big confusion related to this is how to face those people whom they have been calling thieves, bandits, looters, and enemies of the country since day one.

 

Today PTI is diving into the vortex and looking for the support of a “talking straw”, the main role in bringing it to this is the same “Khoy Khud Sir” of Imran Khan. A big confusion related to this is how to face those people whom they have been calling as thieves, bandits, looters and enemies of the country since day one. People’s Party, struggle against dictators, sacrifices for democracy, constitution making, 18th amendment and measures for workers, laborers and poor are their own political. Investments are considered and based on these assets, they enter elections.

 The Muslim League (N) considers the foreign policy of public welfare works, construction of modern infrastructure, development of economy, control of energy and terrorism crises and national pride to be the beauty of its actions and made it the father of the way.
It moves towards the goal of electioneering. Parties with a religious identity are responsible for driving the Islamic system and regional parties are responsible for local issues and the protection of public rights.

 There is no such achievement, not even a slogan or a claim in the ‘Fard-e-Amal’ of Tehreek-e-Insaf.
Imran Khan’s politics starts from this point and ends on this point that “My opponents are thieves and bandits, how can I join hands with them, how can I negotiate?” Inflames and encourages clashes with state institutions. 

Imran Khan knows that if I sit with “thieves and robbers”, start negotiating and dealing with them, what face will I show to my followers?
 

 When Shahbaz Sharif took the oath of the Prime Ministership, instead of giving a triple dance to the government formed by the majority of only two members, they resigned collectively and went home.
A much bigger tragedy than these unwise tactics occurred just one month later, in May 2022, when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to resign, dissolve the assembly, and go for new elections.

The date of 20 can also be 2022 has been fixed.

The military management knowledgeable Imran Khan about this very tremendous development thru Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Asad Qaiser, and Asad Umar, who have been sitting in Peshawar at that time and have been starting a brand new lengthy march.


 PTI leaders were calling it a huge success.
He was of the opinion that there was no longer any need for a long march. Imran Khan did not agree. On the afternoon of May 22, the venue for the press conference was set up. On the orders of General Bajwa, DGISI General Nadeem Anjum called Shah Mehmood Qureshi and said, “Ask Khan Sahib not to announce the long march.” 

Indeed, say that I have been guaranteed the resignation of the Prime Minister, the dissolution of the assembly and new elections within a week. On May 25, he announced the attack on Islamabad. 

When the long march was rejected, they went back saying, “I will come again after six days.”
Now there is no need to be bullied and threatened. Trust your allies. Complete the tenure of the government with all your heart, try to get the country out of the quagmire of problems.” Just two months after losing power, the offer of elections served in a saucer was thrown into the fire of self-righteousness. went

A year later, in April/May 2023, another door opened. At first, the well-known “Insafi Triangle” consisting of Atta Muhammad Bandial, Ejazul Hassan and Muneeb Akhtar issued a decree that the Punjab Assembly elections should be held on May 14, no matter what happens.
Then, while hearing the same case, he issued instructions that the government and the opposition parties should sit together and fix the date of the next general elections. The government set up a credible committee headed by Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, Syed Naveed Qamar, Khawaja Saad Rafiq, Azam Nazir Tarar and Ms. Kishore Zahra.

 PTI formed a committee consisting of Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Fawad Chaudhry, Ali Zafar and Asad Qaiser. Negotiations started. Three sessions were held in Parliament House and major issues were settled. The parties also announced it with great joy.
Two very important meetings were held in Lahore, away from the prying eyes of the media. The first was held at Prime Minister Nazir Tarar’s house, in which Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Syed Ali Zafar, Fawad Chaudhry, and Asad Umar attended. Second at Syed Ali Zafar’s house. It was decided that the elections of the four provincial assemblies and the National Assembly will be held on the same day. Caretaker governments will be established together. Elections will be held in late September. It was also decided that the final meeting would be held at the Parliament House, where a formal reconciliation formula would be announced.

On the day this meeting was to be held, on the same night, the PTI team reported, “We are ashamed.
Khan did not agree. He says that the Punjab elections should be held on May 14 in any case. At this time, PTI has neither discipline nor structure, nor any decision-making forum nor determination of direction and destination. There are dozens of mouths and twenty ton
gues. There are colorful slogans and catchphrases. It is better that the seven-member negotiating committee should first start its meetings with the founding PTI. If they are convinced, then turn to other parties. But what is the guarantee that Imran Khan will be convinced that day and remain convinced the next day as well?

PTI’s inner Chaos and Imran Khan’s Unyielding Stance

On the night while an important meeting was supposed to take place, PTI’s very own crew expressed disappointment, saying, “We are ashamed. Khan did no longer agree.” Imran Khan remained company in his call for that Punjab elections must be held on might also 14 at any value. This incident, in addition, exposed the inner disarray inside PTI because the party lacked subject, structure, and a unified decision-making process.

At gift, PTI appears to be suffering with a lack of path and inner concord. There are a couple of voices, conflicting reviews, and no centralized authority that may guide the party effectively. Even as the celebration is filled with slogans and bold rhetoric, it lacks a clean method and realistic solutions to navigate the political disaster.

Internal department and choice-Making crisis

The seven-member negotiation committee formed to have interaction with different political events is itself dealing with extreme challenges. Before negotiating with outside forces, they first need to convince their personal leadership—a challenge that seems increasingly hard given Imran Khan’s unpredictable decision-making.

One day, Khan would possibly agree to a compromise; the day after today, he would possibly reject it completely.
The birthday celebration’s management structure is vulnerable and not using a clean chain of command.
field within PTI has eroded, and leaders often contradict every different.
With such inner confusion, even though PTI’s negotiation committee manages to reach an agreement with different political stakeholders, there is no guarantee that Imran Khan will be given and stick with it. This uncertainty has made it nearly impossible for PTI to function correctly as a political entity.

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For any successful political negotiation, there ought to be readability, area, and consistency in leadership. PTI, however, seems to be trapped in its own contradictions. If Imran Khan and his party do no longer establish a cohesive internal approach, their political relevance will continue to decline, making negotiations with different events futile. till PTI resolves its inner conflicts and decision-making disaster, it will battle to be an effective force in Pakistani politics.

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