Federal Minister Tarique Fazal Chaudhry has stated that if the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is serious about negotiations, they should meet Speaker National Assembly at his office. In the Geo News program “Capital Talk,” Tarique Fazal Chaudhry and PTI leader Mina Khan Afridi participated. The federal minister said that they are ready to discuss with PTI’s representatives, including Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Asad Umar, and other senior ministers.
Mina Khan Afridi, PTI leader, said in response that PTI’s founder has given a mandate to Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Allama Raja Nasir Abbas to negotiate with the government. She added that the government should be serious about talks, and PTI will also bring its street movement along with it. Afridi also said that PTI is ready for negotiations but every time they talk about their party, the government starts talks.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted that rain will start again in the afternoon. A video of an Afghan citizen making anti-Pakistan comments went viral yesterday. The Islamabad police arrested Shah Nawaz, an Afghan citizen, from the Muhajir Camp Khazana in Daudzai, Peshawar.
The Ministry of Environment has said that the markhor was hunted under the Community-Based Trophy Hunting Program. The length of the markhor’s horns, which were hunted, is 41 inches. Justice Obaidur Rehman Khan has sent all the cases to the full bench for further action.
Sindh Ministers Sharjeel Memon and Nisar Khuhro inaugurated the double-decker buses. They said that they cannot trust PTI because it has sabotaged talks in the past. Several flights were delayed at the airport after the departure time was changed multiple times. The Pakistan Railways has said that the freight train service has been postponed due to security clearance issues.
The Bar Council in Karachi has announced a strike and boycott of courts after the FIR against some lawyers was removed. President Karachi Bar Association, Ameen Wazir, said that no police officer will be allowed in the court today. Section 144 has been imposed in Muree, and only families will be allowed to enter the city for the next two days.

