POLITICS & POLICY MAKING
Islamabad — PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui has expressed that the ongoing political talks between the government and opposition parties are centered on the broader interests of Pakistan, not for the benefit of any individual or political party. His remarks come as both parties have agreed to engage in dialogue, marking a significant development in the country’s current political climate.
A Step Towards National Unity
Senator Siddiqui praised the mutual decision to begin talks, calling it a major success. “This is not about any party or person; this is about Pakistan’s future,” he emphasized. He also pointed out that while the charter of demands has not been finalized yet, both sides were always ready for talks from the outset.
He recalled that in his first speech, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif had expressed a strong desire for dialogue to address Pakistan’s pressing challenges. This long-standing willingness to negotiate has now come to fruition, as political leaders from across the spectrum begin to engage in discussions aimed at resolving national issues.
Focus on National Well-being
The senator reiterated that the discussions were not motivated by personal or party-driven agendas, but rather aimed at the long-term welfare of the country. As Pakistan faces a variety of political and economic challenges, the call for dialogue has become increasingly crucial for achieving stability.
Conclusion:
With both sides coming to the negotiating table, there is hope that a constructive dialogue will lead to the resolution of political deadlock and pave the way for addressing the nation’s broader issues. Irfan Siddiqui’s statement underscores the importance of unity and shared national interest in moving forward.