ISLAMABAD- Talks between the ruling PML-N and PTI remained inconclusive
over question of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation while no
session of dialogue was held with PAT on Friday.
A team led by
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar met senior leaders of Pakistan
Tehreek-i-Insaf and categorically rejected their demand of PM’s
resignation saying it has no legal, factual or moral basis.
Dar
added, this demand is unfortunate as it also casts serious doubts on the
independence of the Supreme Court judges who will be members of the
Judicial Commission, which would investigate allegations of rigging in
the past general elections.
Talking to media persons shortly after
the talks, both sides however claimed substantive progress without any
explanation. “There has been tangible progress in talks between the
government and PTI negotiating teams,” Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and
PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi told reporters. They said both sides
proactively discussed the drafts exchanged by the two sides for
resolution of the political crisis.
Dar said PTI had given a written
proposal and the PML-N gave its response yesterday. “Today our talks
were focused on these drafts and we are trying to forge consensus.” He
said the two sides would again meet Saturday and expressed the hope to
conclude the dialogue process at the earliest.
Senator Dar said that
his party has submitted its written response to PTI about its proposals.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz wants that proposed judicial commission
should be constituted through the Act of Parliament after consensus with
other political parties in both Houses, and not through an ordinance,
he added.
In its para-wise written response the PML-N said that
proposed the judicial commission should comprise three judges of the
Supreme Court to be nominated by the chief justice. As the JC would have
all powers of a Civil and Criminal Court, therefore the PML-N cannot
agree that the proceedings of the commission should be summary in
nature, it said, adding that issues before the commission are very
serious, important and complicated and evidence of witnesses in respect
of such issues requires to be properly recorded and examined.
The
PML-N has agreed in principle to constitution of joint investigation
team (JIT) as proposed by PTI. It has also agreed in principle to the
proposals regarding the balanced composition of the JIT and that the
head of the JIT may be appointed after consultation with all concerned.
The
ruling party has also agreed, without casting any aspersions on present
incumbents, that non-controversial, non-partisan professionals shall be
appointed as heads of Nadra, FIA and Election Commission of Pakistan
after consultation with all concerned.
The response said, the
Judicial Commission may be required to submit its report in 30 days (as
demanded by PTI) or within such time as it may determine. The report
shall be a public document. Its findings shall be binding and
enforceable.
Citing several reasons and arguments, the response of
PML -N says the proposed “Test” for determining occurrence of “Rigging”
is unacceptable. It says if the final report of the judicial commission
affirms allegations of rigging then the national assembly would be
dissolved and a caretaker cabinet appointed in accordance with the
constitution and in consultations with the all concerned including PTI.
(However) members of the election commission can only be removed in the
manner prescribed in Article 209 of the constitution.
PML-N has
pointed out that Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Reforms has been
given three months to complete its work and the committee may be asked
to expedite its work. The party is agreeable to the suggestion that an
experts’ sub-committee may be constituted to assist the parliamentary
committee in preparation of drafts.
It further said there is no need
for establishing Supreme Monitoring Council, as the judicial commission
would be fully empowered to pass necessary directions regarding all
issues relating to determination of its Terms of Reference. Regarding
proposal for Code of Conduct during interim period, PML-N has opined
that the code may be formulated in consultation with all political
parties and implemented immediately.

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