People’s Party leaders Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Asif Ali Zardari called for negotiations on Monday to solve the ongoing political crises in the country.
“The door for negotiation should always remain open,” Bilawal said while addressing the convention to mark 50 years of passing of the 1973 constitution.
Asif Zardari also welcomed the option of dialogue in his speech but added that any attmept would have to come through Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif since he was in charge of the government.
Bilawal also recounted the history of the attacks against the constitution, adding that a ‘selected raj’ had been imposed in the country and its remains were still doing their work despite the no-confidence vote that removed Imran Khan.
He also added that the ongoing divisions within the superior judiciary could only be fixed if the institution sat down among themselves and tried to fix things.
“Some people are trying to tell us that two and two make three,” he said while referring to the the current debate over whether the decision in the election delay case was 4:3 or 3:2.