PTI rules out negotiations with government ahead of nationwide protest on November 24

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has ruled out any talks with the government or establishment before their planned nationwide protest on November 24. PTI spokesperson Sheikh Waqas Akram stated that negotiations are not possible prior to the demonstration. Imran Khan, the party's founder currently in prison, has called for supporters to march to Islamabad, emphasizing that the entire leadership will participate. The protest will also occur globally, with four key demands including the restoration of democracy and the release of political prisoners. In response to government comments downplaying the protest, Akram asserted that PTI members would remain at the protest site until their goals are met. He dismissed claims that PTI members are compromised, stating that such remarks should not concern the government.


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