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Give up by Country: Pak Opposition on the TLP agreement

Give up by Country: Pak Opposition on the TLP agreement
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Being an agreement between the Government of Pakistan and Tehreek-I-Labbag forbidden (surrendering by the state “, the opposition Pakistani Peoples Party (PPP) has asked the Tehreek-i-Casaf (PTI) ruler to make a public agreement and present it before Parliament, Dawn reported.
Demand To make a government-phone agreement from three different PPP senators through their separate statements a day after members of the negotiating team from the government announced that they had achieved ‘agreement’ with TLP to end almost two weeks, but refused to divulge details.
PPP leaders Questioning the logic behind maintaining the agreement and states that the people of Pakistan and representatives they have the right to determine the details and the contents of the agreement signed in the darkness of the night, the report said p.
The government consisting of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the speaker of the National Assembly of Asad Qaiser and the State Minister for the Affairs of Parliament Ali Mohammad Khan on Sunday.
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Refusing to share the content of the agreement, Mufti Munib has said that the details will be published on ‘the right time’ and add that ‘positive results’ will be seen by the nation for the next 10 days.
Besides Munib Mufti, Head of Saylani Welfare Trust Bashir Farooq Qadri, a leading businessman Aqeel Karim Dhedi and Haji Rafique Pardesi were reportedly crowned as “guarantor” in the agreement.
In a statement, Senator PPP Raza Rabbani said it was a matter of concern that the government or the state required individuals to act as the guarantor of such an agreement.
“When someone acts as a guarantor between the government and citizens, it illustrates that the government has lost his high moral reason and people’s trust,” Rabbani said like that.
In a separate statement, PPP Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said the government must notify the parliament and the nation about the agreement signed in the darkness of the night.
“These citizens have the right to find out what has been agreed with forbidden organizations that paralyzed the country, disrupting everyday life and business for 12 days and martyred innocent police,” he added.
Likewise, Senator PPP Sherry Rehman in his statement said the actions of maintaining a secret agreement had created many questions in the minds of the Pakistani people.
He asked what was in the agreement that the government wanted to express “at the right time”.

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