Web Desk( LTN News): Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), received an olive branch from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday, asking him to temporarily put aside his animosity and cooperate with the PTI to help his people who are suffering from continuous rain and flooding.
The premier stated in a statement to the world press at the PM House that he wanted to get down with Mr. Khan to advance humanitarian operations and help the nation out of this situation. As the government and the former ruling PTI stand at daggers drawn over Mr. Khan’s alleged threats against the police, judiciary, and army, Mr. Sharif made an unprecedented appeal to his predecessor: “Let’s put together a united effort, let’s move with unity of thought and action, let’s move in unison.”
Mr. Sharif claimed he had often proposed to construct a “charter of economy,” but Mr. Khan did not take him seriously. He also denied concerns that the rescue attempt may have been delayed because the media was focused on the squabbles between politicians.
The PM also effectively ruled out the option of importing vegetables from India to make up for shortages brought on by the terrible floods, stressing that the two parties needed to discuss the situation with regard to human rights in India-held Kashmir. He continued by saying he was prepared to discuss the matter with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The PM also effectively ruled out the option of importing vegetables from India to make up for shortages brought on by the terrible floods, stressing that the two parties needed to discuss the situation with regard to human rights in India-held Kashmir. He continued by saying he was prepared to discuss the matter with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
After the meeting, he also tweeted: “If it is us today, it can be somebody else tomorrow. The threat of climate change is real, potent, and staring us in the face.”













