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ISLAMABAD: It may just be a coincidence, but Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan will be out of the country when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will be hosting a meeting of the heads of political parties to formulate a national security policy.

The absence of Mr Khan from the meeting will surely be noticed because the PTI has emerged as a major political force after the general elections and the party has been stressing the need for a national counter-terrorism strategy.

The PTI will be represented at the meeting by its vice-chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Parvez Khattak, who is also the party’s secretary general.

Dr Shireen Mazari, the spokesperson for the party, said Mr Khan’s visit to the UK was scheduled before the government announced its plans to convene the meeting in the parliament house.

“The PTI chairman has an appointment for medical check-up which can’t be deferred,” she said.

Mr Khan, who is recuperating from a back injury he suffered due to a fall from a lift during an election rally, will be staying in London till July 24 where after medical check-up he will be spending some time with his sons.

Ms Mazari said the absence of Mr Khan from the meeting would not make any difference because, according to her, the government had nothing concrete to discuss at the meeting. She said that like previous such events, the proposed meeting would prove to be a futile exercise.

Before the government announced its plans to convene a meeting on national security, the PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government had demanded of the federal government to organise a meeting with the army chief so that something tangible on security issues could be discussed.

Two previous such meetings organised before the general elections by the Awami National Party and Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl were boycotted by the PTI.

Ms Mazari said the PTI representatives would attend the proposed meeting and gauge the government’s seriousness in addressing the issue of militancy. The PTI would give its suggestions and see how this initiative was taken forward by the government, she added.

INTERIOR MINISTER: Talking to media personnel in his office on Thursday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani would be invited to the proposed meeting.

He said participants of the meeting would include the four chief ministers and heads of all law-enforcement agencies.

The minister said unlike previous such meetings, the government would seriously consider recommendations to be made by politicians in finalising the national security policy.

PTI MEETING: A meeting of the central executive committee of the PTI discussed the future strategy of the party. The meeting was presided over by Mr Khan. According to a press release, Mr Khan stressed the need for making the party more active, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan. Vice-Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi, President Javed Hashmi, General Secretary Parvez Khattak, Additional Secretary General Saifullah Khan Niazi and Central Information Secretary Dr Mazari attend the meeting.

PTI chief not to attend meeting on national security - DAWN.COM
 
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Actually NS timed it when he would be out. No worries, party positions are not based on one person. SMQ can represent the PTI position.

Who are you fooling?

Can SMQ really replace Imran?

May be Imran is not sincere.

Imran's presence with military and civl bureaucracy along with govt would have made huge differences.
 
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Who are you fooling?

Can SMQ really replace Imran?

May be Imran is not sincere.

Imran's presence with military and civl bureaucracy along with govt would have made huge differences.

Nobody is irreplaceable. That is the problem with old Pakistan Pakistanis - they still think that their political leaders are demigods - irreplaceable. Party is run on party policy.
 
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Nobody is irreplaceable. That is the problem with old Pakistan Pakistanis - they still think that their political leaders are demigods - irreplaceable. Party is run on party policy.
To be honest, I personally think SMQ is the most politically matured person in PTI. One may disagree with me but his positions and opinion on national issues has been the most realistic and democratic.
 
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Come on, what difference it makes... He is no-one, just time bound hype, like we have singers, actors, cricketers. Reality is all other politicians. IK is immature political wise, so shouldn't matter anyways.
 
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IK always said follow the mandate of the party not the leader, so as long as other people from the part are there to present their views and agenda, it doesnt matter if IK is there or not
 
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Come on, what difference it makes... He is no-one, just time bound hype, like we have singers, actors, cricketers. Reality is all other politicians. IK is immature political wise, so shouldn't matter anyways.

You don't want me to post Immature Nawaz sharif early days videos praising Zia ul Haq?
 
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What is so prominent about it?
Mr.Khan's appointment and stay in London for the sake of checkup and collapse of Mr. Sharif's announcement about security meeting?Is this your conclusion?
I don't think so that it is a big issue,as Miss. Mazari has said already that PTI representatives will gauge government to tighten the security and deal with such issue seriously.
 
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The Chairman does not have to be everywhere as long as his party members will be there to brief him later and to bring his concerns to the session. His health comes first and so is time spent with his family.
 
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