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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) on Sunday rejected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s offer of holding a “grand dialogue” between all stakeholders of the country, saying that it is to hide failures.
PTI’s Central Information Secretary Farrukh Habib, in a video statement, said that the idea of a grand dialogue has been offered by the incumbent government to hide its failures as well as the inflation that has hit the country in the first 50 days of it coming into power.
“Those who served as a curse to the poor people have laid the foundation of political and economic chaos in the country,” said Habib, adding that the incumbent government was making “hilarious claims “ of fixing the economy by increasing oil, electricity, and gas prices by 40-45%.
“The main beneficiary of their grand dialogue will not be health, economy and education but Maqsood chaprasi,” alleged the PTI leader.
Earlier today, PM Shehbaz had remarked that Pakistan urgently needs a grand dialogue, underscoring that “we should think above ourselves and our personal likes and dislikes” and accord top priority to the progress and prosperity of the nation.