PTI decides to back army operation

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Sunday decided to support possible army operation in North Waziristan Agency.

According to a statement, members of the party in a meeting decided to urge the Taliban for an unconditional ceasefire.
According to sources, PTI Chairman Imran Khan, on his return to Pakistan from Britain, would urge the Taliban for a ceasefire.
Sources said that the PTI was standing side by side with the Pakistan Army and would support any operation against terrorists in North Waziristan Agency.
There has been no statement from Imran Khan ever since he left for London to meet his two sons a few days back. Though there have been rapid developments back home since then. He is expected to return on Monday (today) when the National Assembly as well as the Senate sessions are summoned.
However, Shireen Mazari’s only statement was issued on Friday in response to an allegation by Asma Jehangir, who said the PTI chief was a Taliban informer. In retaliation, Mazari alleged that Asma worked for certain external forces against Pakistan.
“We stand by the military in its fresh drive against Taliban,” said PTI’s Deputy Information Secretary Adnan Randhawa.
He said his party was hopeful that the Taliban would soon return to the resumption of dialogue. He said that the PTI stood by its demand that the Taliban should first announce an unconditional ceasefire.
Imran Khan has been demanding both the government and the Taliban to announce a ceasefire, but the killing 23 FC personnel by TTP terrorists compelled the party to call for an unconditional cessation of acts by the banned outfit.

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  1. first they give their full backing to the terrorists, than demean the capability of the army!When the army is having an upper hand imu runs away to Uk and the pti supports the army! What sort of policies do they have? they sit on the fence and jump on the winning side!should their defeated leader at the election to become PM(and a spokesperson for the tali's) not be in the country at this crucial time ?Case of "captain" abandoning ship!

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