• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Trending:
  • Kashmir
  • Elections
Monday, June 8, 2026

Daily Times

Your right to know

  • HOME
  • Latest
  • Iran-Israel war
  • Gilgit Baltistan Election
  • Pakistan
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit Baltistan
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
  • World
  • Editorials & Opinions
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Commentary / Insight
    • Perspectives
    • Cartoons
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Featured
    • Blogs
      • Pakistan
      • World
      • Lifestyle
      • Culture
      • Sports
  • Business
  • Sports
  • E-PAPER
    • Lahore
    • Islamabad
    • Karachi

Speaker freezes Waqas case, paves way for political talks

Published on: August 14, 2025 12:05 PM

ISLAMABAD — The federal government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) may soon begin political talks, after a rare goodwill gesture in parliament. On Wednesday, Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq met PTI representatives in his office and postponed disciplinary action against PTI’s Sheikh Waqas Akram for his prolonged absence from the assembly.

Sources said the meeting was attended by Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry. The Speaker suspended a vote on a resolution to penalize Waqas for being absent for over 40 days. The move was seen as an effort to ease tensions before potential negotiations. During the meeting, the Speaker stressed the need for PTI’s participation in the political process, a position both ministers supported.

The PTI delegation assured they would consult their parliamentary party and leadership before responding. Meanwhile, senior PPP leader Syed Naveed Qamar met PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and former Speaker Asad Qaiser on the opposition benches, urging them to choose a political path so PPP could assist them.

Despite both sides expressing willingness for dialogue, sources confirmed that any formal process will require the approval of PTI founder Imran Khan, who remains in jail and opposes talks with the ruling parties. Interestingly, a majority of PTI lawmakers in Wednesday’s parliamentary party meeting supported the idea of negotiations, but insiders said Khan’s decision will be final.

Privately, PML-N and PPP leaders have told PTI members they are ready to help restore PTI’s political role — but only through formal negotiations. In the past, PTI has missed multiple opportunities for talks because Imran Khan insisted on direct engagement with the military establishment, which has shown no interest in such dialogue.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Latest, Political Talks, Sheikh Waqas, speaker, Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, Talks Possible Between Government and PTI, Waqas Case

Submit a Comment




Primary Sidebar




Latest News

PFF president hails national men’s team for ending 64-year wait

Maryam Nawaz unveils major Lahore urban renewal project

UoR earns NTC thumbs-up, sets new benchmarks in technology education

US weighs Iranian assets plan as Gulf tensions rise

Punjab shifts to digital land ownership system from July

Pakistan

Maryam Nawaz unveils major Lahore urban renewal project

UoR earns NTC thumbs-up, sets new benchmarks in technology education

Punjab shifts to digital land ownership system from July

Bilawal calls urgent PPP meeting over AJK tensions

Punjab launches QR panic button system for transport safety upgrade

More Posts from this Category

Business

Pakistan savings rate hits 30-year low raising economic concerns

PSX new IPOs deliver 47% average return, boosting investor confidence

Pakistan signs MoU with Saudi, local firms to develop Karachi maritime business district

Gold prices witness sharp decline

Gul Ahmed venture QGDC announces $230m investment to set up Pakistan’s largest data centre

More Posts from this Category

World

US weighs Iranian assets plan as Gulf tensions rise

King Charles signals unity as royals gather at wedding

Pakistan tells un Kashmir dispute remains unresolved integral issue

More Posts from this Category




Footer

Home
Lead Stories
Latest News
Editor’s Picks

Culture
Life & Style
Featured
Videos

Editorials
OP-EDS
Commentary
Advertise

Cartoons
Letters
Blogs
Privacy Policy

Contact
Company’s Financials
Investor Information
Terms & Conditions

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube

© 2026 Daily Times. All rights reserved.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.