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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that the Taliban who are not involved in militancy will be released as the government wants to resolve issues through consultations.
However, he made it clear that no demand against the Constitution or law would be met. He said that the government was serious in talks with the Taliban with an objective to bring peace to the country.
"We believe in resolving issues through consultation as the consultative process proves helpful in handling complex situations," the prime minister said during a meeting with a 10-member delegation of the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) led by its chairman Allama Tahir Ashrafi.
He said the government was taking measures to ensure peace and harmony in the society. He said that extremism could only be checked by following the teachings of Islam.Nawaz Sharif said that the government was fully committed to resolving the challenges confronting the country through consultations.
The prime minister stressed that Ulema should play their role in promoting Pakistan's positive image in the global community. Nawaz Sharif assured the government's all-out support to the Ulema who are playing their role in advancing the cause of peace and harmony in the country.
Allama Tahir Ashrafi lauded the prime minister's efforts to help Pakistan overcome various challenges. He said with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's personal interest, the process of negotiations with Taliban had made a head way.
Ashrafi assured the prime minister of full support by Pakistan Ulema Council and added that the prime minister's desire for peace and his political acumen were reflective of his sincerity for the country.PUC chairman also expressed support for the government's foreign policy and its efforts to eradicate polio from the country.
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Taliban not involved in militancy to be released: PM Nawaz - PakTribune
However, he made it clear that no demand against the Constitution or law would be met. He said that the government was serious in talks with the Taliban with an objective to bring peace to the country.
"We believe in resolving issues through consultation as the consultative process proves helpful in handling complex situations," the prime minister said during a meeting with a 10-member delegation of the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) led by its chairman Allama Tahir Ashrafi.
He said the government was taking measures to ensure peace and harmony in the society. He said that extremism could only be checked by following the teachings of Islam.Nawaz Sharif said that the government was fully committed to resolving the challenges confronting the country through consultations.
The prime minister stressed that Ulema should play their role in promoting Pakistan's positive image in the global community. Nawaz Sharif assured the government's all-out support to the Ulema who are playing their role in advancing the cause of peace and harmony in the country.
Allama Tahir Ashrafi lauded the prime minister's efforts to help Pakistan overcome various challenges. He said with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's personal interest, the process of negotiations with Taliban had made a head way.
Ashrafi assured the prime minister of full support by Pakistan Ulema Council and added that the prime minister's desire for peace and his political acumen were reflective of his sincerity for the country.PUC chairman also expressed support for the government's foreign policy and its efforts to eradicate polio from the country.
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Taliban not involved in militancy to be released: PM Nawaz - PakTribune