Islamabad, 3 February 2023 (GNP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the All Parties Conference (APC), which will be held on February 7 in Islamabad with representation from all political parties since invitations have been distributed to all influential political figures.
وزیراعظم شہبازشریف نے رواں ماہ کی سات تاریخ منگل کو آل پارٹیز کانفرنس طلب کی ہے تاکہ موجودہ قومی چیلنجز سے نمٹنے کیلئے مشاورت کی جا سکے، تحریک انصاف کے چیئرمین عمران خان کو بھی کانفرنس میں شرکت کی دعوت دی ہے@CMShehbaz
@PakPMO pic.twitter.com/9wNFj2tCSe— Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (@MoIB_Official) February 3, 2023
An All Parties Conference (APC) was summoned by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday to talk about how to deal with the current problems facing the country.
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Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has also been invited by the prime minister to the meeting.
دہشت گرد بہیمانہ کارروائیوں کے ذریعے عوام میں خوف وہراس پھیلانا اور دہشت گردی و انتہا پسندی کے خلاف عظیم قربانیوں سے حاصل ہونے والی ہماری کامیابیاں رائیگاں کرنا چاہتے ہیں۔ تمام سیاسی قوتوں کو میرا پیغام ہے کہ پاکستان دشمنوں کے خلاف متحد ہوں۔ ہم اپنے سیاسی جھگڑے بعد میں لڑلیں گے۔
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) January 31, 2023
Asad Qaiser and Pervez Khattak of the PTI were called by Federal Minister Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, who also relayed the invitation from the prime minister.
Ayaz Sadiq also delivered the invitation to two PTI delegates from the PM for the Friday meeting of the top committee, which will be held in Peshawar. The minister demanded information from the PTI leaders regarding two party representatives chosen to attend the meeting of the top committee.
The committee meeting will take place in the Peshawar Governor’s House, and all participants, including Rangers and personnel from the intelligence organisations, will be there.
The committee will talk about the terrorist attack that took place on January 30 at the mosque in Police Lines, Peshawar, and will think about ways to end terrorism and improve the counterterrorism department and police.