Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, Imran Khan, on Tuesday
opposed pre-conditions for the proposed talks between the government and the
Taliban.
Speaking at a private TV interview he said if the Taliban
refuses to obey the constitution and the parliament‚ action will be taken
against them.
He reiterated his call for opening of the Taliban in
Pakistan to facilitate the dialogue process.
Opposition parties had angrily reacted to Khan’s suggestion
for the Taliban office however he defended his proposal in the pattern of the
Taliban office in Qatar.
“Our enemies are funding some groups of Taliban against
Pakistan,” he said.
PTI says that terrorist attacks have increased in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa as the APC decisions have not yet been implemented.
The party has also convened a conference of Ulema in
Islamabad on October 5 to discuss peace process.
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