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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has decided to boycott Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s address to the joint session of parliament, to be held next week.

The decision was made by the “party leadership” at a meeting held at the residence of chairman Imran Khan in Banigala on Saturday.

Speaking to Dawn after the meeting, PTI vice chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the party had decided it would not attend a joint session held under a “controversial” prime minister who was facing charges of corruption.

Mr Erdogan is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan for a two-day official visit next week. The government plans to convene a special joint sitting of parliament on Nov 17 so the Turkish president can address lawmakers.

Mr Qureshi said the PTI considered Turkey a “sincere friend” of the country and a brother Islamic state. He also said the party had great respect for the Turkish president.

However, the PTI leader said his party had a clear perspective on the Panamagate case, currently being heard by a Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali.

Mr Qureshi, who served as foreign minister during the last PPP government, said he had been trying to contact the Turkish ambassador in Islamabad, seeking an appointment for a meeting between Mr Erdogan and the PTI leadership.

“We want to pay a courtesy call under Imran Khan on the Turkish president during his stay in the country,” he said, adding that the party would inform the visiting dignitary of their decision to stay away from parliament and discuss prospects for improved ties between Turkey and Pakistan.

He said the party decided to boycott the joint session because of the prime minister and not Mr Erdogan, and the party would continue to boycott parliament until the SC announced a decision in the Panama Papers case.

In response to a question, Mr Qureshi said the party, at present, only decided to boycott the National Assembly sessions, and its senators would continue to participate in sessions of the upper house. But, he said, PTI senators would not attend the joint parliamentary session convened for the Turkish president.

Sources in the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz told Dawn the party would attempt to persuade the PTI’s leadership to reconsider its boycott of the joint session as a “goodwill gesture” and prevent possible embarrassment to the government during the Turkish president’s visit.

According to them, the PML-N leadership is not very optimistic that the PTI will reconsider its decision.

When asked to comment, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmed told Dawn that while he was not aware of his party’s official stance on the matter, the party could rethink its strategy in the coming days.

Meanwhile, according to an official statement issued by the PTI’s central media department, the party leadership condemned the government during the meeting for allegedly attempting to sweep the news leaks issue under the carpet through a “pocket (inquiry) commission”.

PTI leaders during the meeting vowed to take the Panamagate and the news leaks issues to their logical conclusion.

Published in Dawn, November 13th, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1296017/pti-to-boycott-erdogans-address-to-parliament
 
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Very Good move by IK\PTI ,why sit with a Scumbag like Panama Sharif because the corrupt moron will be in jail very soon. PTI leadership should organize a separate meeting with Turkish President Erdogan. And explain to Erdogan because of Corrupt,Mentally ill,dishonest,sluggish,Pathetic Badshah salamat (Not PM) Nawaz and his panama issues we didn't attended the parliamentary speech.
 
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has decided to boycott Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s address to the joint session of parliament, to be held next week.

The decision was made by the “party leadership” at a meeting held at the residence of chairman Imran Khan in Banigala on Saturday.

Speaking to Dawn after the meeting, PTI vice chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the party had decided it would not attend a joint session held under a “controversial” prime minister who was facing charges of corruption.

Mr Erdogan is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan for a two-day official visit next week. The government plans to convene a special joint sitting of parliament on Nov 17 so the Turkish president can address lawmakers.

Mr Qureshi said the PTI considered Turkey a “sincere friend” of the country and a brother Islamic state. He also said the party had great respect for the Turkish president.

However, the PTI leader said his party had a clear perspective on the Panamagate case, currently being heard by a Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali.

Mr Qureshi, who served as foreign minister during the last PPP government, said he had been trying to contact the Turkish ambassador in Islamabad, seeking an appointment for a meeting between Mr Erdogan and the PTI leadership.

“We want to pay a courtesy call under Imran Khan on the Turkish president during his stay in the country,” he said, adding that the party would inform the visiting dignitary of their decision to stay away from parliament and discuss prospects for improved ties between Turkey and Pakistan.

He said the party decided to boycott the joint session because of the prime minister and not Mr Erdogan, and the party would continue to boycott parliament until the SC announced a decision in the Panama Papers case.

In response to a question, Mr Qureshi said the party, at present, only decided to boycott the National Assembly sessions, and its senators would continue to participate in sessions of the upper house. But, he said, PTI senators would not attend the joint parliamentary session convened for the Turkish president.

Sources in the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz told Dawn the party would attempt to persuade the PTI’s leadership to reconsider its boycott of the joint session as a “goodwill gesture” and prevent possible embarrassment to the government during the Turkish president’s visit.

According to them, the PML-N leadership is not very optimistic that the PTI will reconsider its decision.

When asked to comment, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmed told Dawn that while he was not aware of his party’s official stance on the matter, the party could rethink its strategy in the coming days.

Meanwhile, according to an official statement issued by the PTI’s central media department, the party leadership condemned the government during the meeting for allegedly attempting to sweep the news leaks issue under the carpet through a “pocket (inquiry) commission”.

PTI leaders during the meeting vowed to take the Panamagate and the news leaks issues to their logical conclusion.

Published in Dawn, November 13th, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1296017/pti-to-boycott-erdogans-address-to-parliament

IK/PTI main sirf Beghairtyy ki Intiha hoti hay
Na Sharam Hoti hay; Na Hiya Hoti Hay

Someone should tell this moron to spare the relations with brotherly nations from his cheap politics.

Misleading Title ,
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He said the party decided to boycott the joint session because of the prime minister and not Mr Erdogan, and the party would continue to boycott parliament until the SC announced a decision in the Panama Papers case.
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Then tell why these morons take the money and allowances too. They are always opposing the sessions but did they ever say that we will not take the money because we are not attending any sessions? they will never say that

Sir its very wise decision , its time to burn the criminal Sharifs family members rather to sit in a session along them and keep in mind that session will cost millions of ruppes to poor tax payers when they have no benefit. while in Lahore people are moving dead bodies/ patients on carts!
This entire Assembly session will cost 100 million ruppes to poor Pak public in terms of PIA tickets for 400 members and nearly 500 guests to travel/stay/special allowance for Islamabad to enjoy the NA sessions!
PTI r stupid as they going to miss all these privileges
 
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Exactly why Khan has lost many supporters. He needs to learn to separate foreign relations from domestic politics. Politics over CPEC, Turkish Presidents visit etc has caused many of his supporters to wonder whether his loyalties lie to Pakistan first, or to PTI (the latter making him no different from PMLN and the rest). Turkey is a brotherly nation and has supported us through thick and thin. The least our elected leaders for goodness sake can do is to give some respect to their President when he arrives in our country.
 
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Misleading Title ,
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He said the party decided to boycott the joint session because of the prime minister and not Mr Erdogan, and the party would continue to boycott parliament until the SC announced a decision in the Panama Papers case.
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What if SC give clean chit to Nawaz? The Parliament isn't property of Nawaz it's represent whole nation to boycott doesn't give a damn to Nawaz. Another stupid decision by stupid bunch sitting in PTI leadership.
 
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What if SC give clean chit to Nawaz? The Parliament isn't property of Nawaz it's represent whole nation to boycott doesn't give a damn to Nawaz. Another stupid decision by stupid bunch sitting in PTI leadership.
I dont care about your views on PTI..You shared a news with wrong title that can create rifts between people of two countries. PTI has nothing against Turkish leadership and vice versa.
 
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I dont care about your views on PTI..You shared a news with wrong title that can create rifts between people of two countries. PTI has nothing against Turkish leadership and vice versa.
It's not me it's the headline of newspaper, you didn't answer my question What if SC give clean chit to Nawaz? Do PTI attend the sessions after that?
 
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