Former Interior Minister and Pakistan People's Party leader Rehman Malik warned that the deadlock between the government and PTI and PAT is moving towards confrontation. He said the onus lies on the government to manage and resolve the political impasse. Speaking to media representatives in Karachi on Friday, the PPP leader said the Army has given a clear signal to Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri and it is now up to them to manage the situation.
Malik said "if we fail to resolve the current political impasse, the situation can get worse." He said both parties should focus on a resolution through talks, adding that it is up to the sagacity of the Prime Minister that the issue is resolved in an amicable manner. Rehman Malik said their leadership has advised them to adopt a neutral stance in the political situation. He said there should be no comparison of former President Asif Ali Zardari in politics and he would play his role when the time comes.
Former Interior Minister said PPP is stressing a solution of the situation by remaining within the constitution. He prayed that time should not come when Prime Minister is forced to resign pointing out that the PPP has always sided with democratic forces and its leaders and workers have given unparallel sacrifices for this purpose. In reply to a question, Rehman Malik said there had been long marches in the history of Pakistan and emphasised that patience is key to deal with political issues.
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