PPP Senator Sherry Rehman urges PTI for collaboration

Web DeskApril 26, 2024 06:02 AMpolitics
  • Rehman stresses importance of dialogue and reconciliation for progress
  • Emphasizes need for responsible governance and avoiding further polarization
  • Calls on PTI to prioritize nation's challenges and parliamentary instruments
PPP Senator Sherry Rehman urges PTI for collaborationImage Credits: Dawn
PPP Senator Sherry Rehman reiterates offer for PTI collaboration, emphasizing dialogue, responsible governance, and parliamentary functionality. Urges PTI to prioritize national challenges and avoid further polarization amidst opposition protest movement.

PPP Senator Sherry Rehman has reiterated her party's offer to the PTI to form a government together, highlighting that the PTI did not take up the responsibility. Rehman emphasized the importance of dialogue and reconciliation in moving the country forward, echoing sentiments expressed by other PPP leaders like Nadeem Afzal Chan and former interior minister Rana Sanaullah.

Rehman stressed the need for all parties to take responsibility and work towards making the Parliament functional. She warned against further polarization and urged for a new beginning through dialogue and accommodation of valid demands.

Addressing the PTI's allegations of rigging in the elections, Rehman pointed out that the PPP had also filed complaints in election tribunals, emphasizing the importance of following due process.

She called on the PTI to avoid turning Parliament into a battleground and instead focus on parliamentary instruments for effective protest. Rehman urged the PTI lawmakers to prioritize the nation's challenges and perform their duties in relevant committees.

In conclusion, Rehman emphasized the need for maturity and responsible governance, urging all parties to work towards finding solutions in tough times rather than escalating tensions. The PTI, along with five other opposition parties, is gearing up for a mass protest movement against alleged rigging in the elections and by-polls.

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