PESHAWAR: Chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Saturday said that why Taliban could not open offices in Pakistan as earlier US gave the permission to open their office in Qatar, The News tribe has learnt.
Talking to media persons in provisional capital of Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa KPK, he said peace must be restored in Pakistan by serious dialogue with Taliban as no results came from the forces attacks.
The PTI chief said Taliban has denied with any affiliations or involvement in three bomb attacks some days ago in KPK and then who was behind those attacks? It should be interrogated and disclosed. He said the Taliban office would facilitate the dialogue process.
“Those who think we are coward trying to push the country again in a war with no results”, he said on a query on Bilawal Bhutto’s last speech.
Imran Khan said Prime Minister Pakistan Nawaz Sharif must come forward and implemented the decisions of All Parties conference.
Everyone has given a mandate to the federal government of Pakistan to initiate talks with the Taliban, he said and added that but no arrangements in peace talks with the Taliban has claimed so far.
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