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Bilawal Lashes Out at Imran Govt Over Talks with TTP which is prohibited

Bilawal Lashes Out at Imran Govt Over Talks with TTP which is prohibited
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Islamabad: Chairman of the Pakistani Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has criticized the Imran Khan LED-PTI government to enter the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan which is prohibited (TTP).
“Nobody believes in the issue of talks with TTP which is prohibited and there is no consensus achieved in this matter,” said Geo News quoted at Tuesday.
I previously criticized talks with TTP which was prohibited and I will do it again today, he said.
Bilawal also asked the relevance of the President and the Prime Minister, said that “who they were to hold talks with TTP”, Geo News reported.
The PPP leader further attacked at TTP clothing which was banned, said that it had killed the Pakistani army army and the children of the Army State School (APS).
He further said that parliament will approve all policies related to Pakistan, asserting that the policy will be adopted through consensus of all political parties.
Earlier on Monday, the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry announced that the Pakistani and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) government had approved a complete ceasefire.
“The talks between the government and TTP which are prohibited are in line with the constitution,” said a news channel quoted by Chaudhary.
The Minister stressed that “Based on the agreement, a complete ceasefire has been agreed” and will be extended to keep in negotiation view.
Meanwhile, the clothes banned by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have stated a one-month weapon cease, starting from November 9.
A spokesman for clothing which is prohibited from saying a ceasefire can be expanded with the approval of the parties involved – TTP and the Government of Imran Khan LED-PTI – While both parties must obey the rules of the ceasefire, Geo News reports.

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