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PTI refuses to attend govt briefing on Pakistan-India situation, demands APC
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has declined to attend a government briefing on the current situation between Pakistan and India.
The PTI announced its decision in a statement issued by its political committee.
The statement said the government should have convened an All Parties Conference (APC) to take all national political parties into confidence and formulate a joint course of action.
According to the PTI, unfortunately, a one-sided briefing is being conducted by a government minister.
It is worth mentioning that Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and Director General of ISPR Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif are scheduled to brief senior leaders of all political parties today (Sunday) on the current national security situation.
Minister, DG ISPR to brief political leaders on security situation today
According to state media, the briefing will address the national security environment and its implications in the context of Pakistan-India relations.
In its statement, the PTI said that in the event of external aggression, it would be on the frontlines to defend the country.
The party also reiterated its principled stance on Indian propaganda before the nation.
The statement added that PTI has always condemned all forms of terrorism, and party founder Imran Khan has condemned terrorism in his messages to the nation.
“The founder has emphasised the need for national unity, solidarity, and internal stability,” it said.
