PTI, Ali Muhammad Khan urges unity against national challenges

PTI, Ali Muhammad Khan urges unity against national challenges

ISLAMABAD:Ali Muhammad Khan, a central leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former federal minister, emphasized the need for national unity to address the country’s pressing challenges, including terrorism and political instability.

Speaking to the media, Khan stated, “Politics has its place, but we must come together for the sake of the country.” He expressed optimism about a growing consensus for national unity, saying, *”I think we are moving towards national reconciliation. There are people on both sides who want a solution to these issues.”*

Khan stressed the importance of collective efforts to counter terrorism, urging all stakeholders to collaborate. “Everyone should come together to find a solution to the problem of terrorism,”he said.

Reflecting on past political tensions, the PTI leader acknowledged missed opportunities for dialogue. “We have missed fewer chances, while the government has missed more. Political differences have turned into personal conflicts,”he remarked.

Khan also addressed recent controversies, including the attack on Jinnah House, condemning such actions. “Whoever set fire to Jinnah House has done wrong,”he said, adding, “If there is no Pakistan, there is no PTI. If there is no Pakistan, there is nothing.”

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He further suggested that PTI leaders, including Barrister Gohar and Salman Akram Raja, should visit the Army Chief to offer condolences following recent tragedies, signaling a willingness to ease political tensions.

Khan reiterated PTI’s commitment to Pakistan’s sovereignty, stating, “We will not support any external action that threatens the country’s security.”

 

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