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Talks on Restoration of Deposed Judiciary, finished with no return!

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LONDON: Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif said the deadlock in the talks over judges restoration still persists despite very sincere efforts.

Talking to media here, he said his party will hold a meeting to discuss the future of ruling coalition, adding, ‘We were holding the negotiations for past one and half months; however, deadlock could not be resolved and the talks still remains inconclusive.’
‘We wanted the judges restoration while keeping the coalition from falling,’ he said.

Nawaz Sharif said his party wanted the graceful comeback of the deposed judges; however, he does not want such restoration which would spawn fresh problems.

Commenting on his meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Richard Boucher, he said he does not take dictation from USA or any other quarter on the internal affairs of Pakistan, adding however he did not discuss with him the judges restoration.

‘We just had bilateral talks,’ he maintained.

The sources said that the negotiations failed to reach any consensus over the modalities of judges restoration.

According to Geo News, the sources said the talks are presently underway as to the future of the ruling coalition.

Earlier talking to the media, Hussain Haqqani said that the negotiations on judges restoration will continue in Pakistan as well, as the London talks could not succeed in producing the required results.

Hussain Haqqani said both the large political parties will work in concert to resolve all the issues, adding both the parties are in agreement on judges restoration; but, they have divergent views on the modalities of restoring the deposed judges.

PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif said, ‘We are making all out efforts to give nation a good news by tomorrow; we are going to decide the result of stalemated dialogues in the party’s parliamentary meeting.
 
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