Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, is set to meet with the opposition leader, Mahmood Achakzai, in the upcoming parliamentary session. The meeting is a significant development in the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the government and the opposition parties.
According to sources, the Prime Minister will lead a delegation to meet with Achakzai in the opposition leader’s chamber. This move is seen as a gesture of goodwill and a step towards resolving the ongoing political stalemate.
In a recent interview with Geo News, Rana Sanaullah, the Prime Minister’s advisor on political affairs, confirmed that the Prime Minister will meet with the opposition leader as soon as he arrives in Parliament. However, the meeting was delayed due to the President’s schedule and the Prime Minister’s desire to meet with President Asif Ali Zardari before the meeting.
The opposition leader, Mahmood Achakzai, had suggested that the Prime Minister meet with him, and Rana Sanaullah agreed that it would be a good idea for the leader of the opposition and the leader of the House to meet.
The meeting is expected to focus on issues of interfaith harmony and tolerance, as well as the ongoing situation in Afghanistan, where the Taliban has gained control. The opposition leader has expressed his support for the people of Kashmir, who have been fighting for independence from Indian rule for decades.
Meanwhile, the Sindh Police have arrested 2 suspects for their involvement in the murder of 2 police officers in Karachi. The suspects were reportedly involved in a shootout with the police, and were arrested after a tip-off from a local resident.
In a separate incident, a train service was restored in Quetta after a 6-month suspension due to security concerns. The train service will run from Quetta to Peshawar and Chaman, and is expected to improve connectivity between the two cities.
The opposition alliance, the Movement for the Protection of the Constitution, has announced that it will participate in the ongoing dialogue with the government. The alliance’s leader, Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, said that the opposition is willing to engage in a constructive dialogue with the government to resolve the ongoing crisis.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has announced that it will hold elections in the country within the next 6 months. The commission has also announced that it will ensure that the elections are held in a fair and transparent manner.
In a separate development, the Judicial Commission has announced that it will investigate the 2019 terrorist attack on the Karachi Stock Exchange. The commission has also announced that it will provide compensation to the families of the victims.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced that its chairman, Imran Khan, will return to Pakistan to meet with his family members. The party has also announced that it will participate in the ongoing dialogue with the government.
The government has announced that it will restore train services between Quetta and Peshawar, as well as between Quetta and Chaman. The train services will run from today, and are expected to improve connectivity between the two cities.
In a separate incident, a Judicial Commission has announced that it will investigate the 2019 terrorist attack on the Karachi Stock Exchange. The commission has also announced that it will provide compensation to the families of the victims.
The opposition alliance, the Movement for the Protection of the Constitution, has announced that it will participate in the ongoing dialogue with the government. The alliance’s leader, Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, said that the opposition is willing to engage in a constructive dialogue with the government to resolve the ongoing crisis.
In a separate development, the PTI has announced that its chairman, Imran Khan, will return to Pakistan to meet with his family members. The party has also announced that it will participate in the ongoing dialogue with the government.
The government has announced that it will observe a minute of silence at 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM in Muzaffarabad to pay tribute to the victims of the 2005 earthquake.
The Pakistan Railways has announced that it will restore train services between Quetta and Peshawar, as well as between Quetta and Chaman. The train services will run from today, and are expected to improve connectivity between the two cities.
The opposition leader, Mahmood Achakzai, has expressed his support for the people of Kashmir, who have been

