Islamabad [Pakistan], Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (
) President Gohar Ali Kha on Monday said his party is in talks with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), however, he said no alliance has been formed yet, Pakistan-based AR News told reporters. Told to Gohar Ali Khan. Said
And JUI-F has formed negotiation teams to discuss the issues and explore possibilities of alliance. A meeting was held between the delegations of
and the JUI-F ended on 23 May without any breakthrough, with JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman stressing that political parties should have the same priorities on national issues. Gauhar Ali Khan reiterated
Expressed commitment to talks and emphasized that this has been the party's stance from day one. According to ARY News report, he said, "Dialogue is important in politics but it should be with those who have the right to take decisions.",
The Chairman lauded the budget of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, calling it a "historic" achievement despite the challenging circumstances. "Development projects, health cards, education, pensions and salary hikes have been given priority in the budget, which is a positive step," he said, acknowledging the government's efforts to meet the needs of the people. Called for tax exemption. Malakand division, which includes Buner, has been affected by terrorism, floods and natural disasters. According to ARY News report, H opposed the imposition of the tax, saying that it would put more burden on the people. Gauhar Ali Khan also stressed the need for good relations between the Chief Minister and the Governor and termed it essential for the progress of the province.H further said that there is no internal discord within the party
, However, he also said that there may be differences. He said that all decisions were taken in accordance with
Earlier in April, Maulana Fazlur Rehman had supported Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
Pakistan-based Dawn reported that the democratic and constitutional rights to organize protests and rallies. JUI-F and
After the elections on February 8, there was a consensus that the elections were rigged, since then both parties have become intent on protesting against the government. However, JUI-F has not been included in the six-party opposition alliance against the current government at the National Assembly session on April 29.Leader Asad Qaiser urged Parliament Speaker Ayaz Sadiq to ensure the party's constitutional right to protest. "I want to know why
“He is not being given due rights,” Qais said. "We want civilian supremacy and independent courts," he said, Dawn reported, adding, "Asad Qaiser's request is justified. It is his (party's) right to protest and I support his request," Rehman said, adding that The issue is "beyond the right to protest" and is about "the state of the country". “We founded this country democratically...with the sacrifice of the people...there was no role for the establishment or the bureaucracy,” the JUI-F chief said, asking whether Parliament is “the house of the people...or the establishment”. He further accused the government and parties of following their mandate and interests by keeping the interests of the country at stake.