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Govt denies offering PTI ‘final’ offer for snap polls

Published on: January 31, 2026 2:07 AM

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has dismissed reports about the government deciding to make a “firm and final” offer to the PTI of reconstituting the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and holding general elections a year earlier in exchange for the opposition party rejoining parliamentary committees, it emerged on Friday. The alleged development was reported by journalist Muhammad Malick during a TV programme on Thursday. In the programme, Malick alleged “one or two important meetings” were held a few days ago, following which it had been decided at the “high-level” that a “final and firm offer” would be made to the PTI. According to him, the government had decided to ask the PTI to “return to Parliament, rejoin [parliamentary] committees and participate in the parliamentary process”. “In return, two things will happen: the entire ECP will be reconstituted and the law will be amended so that the next elections are free and fair. And more importantly, the government is ready to hold elections a year earlier than scheduled,” he said. Malick further claimed that if this “package deal” was agreed upon, “you will see Imran’s and his associates’ legal problems easing in the coming days”. “This is a package deal, take it or leave it,” he further said, apparently referring to the government’s stance regarding its supposed proposal to the PTI. Malick said that according to the information he had, the offer should have been made by yesterday or the day before, but he had no confirmation of it yet. However, Information Minister Tarar rejected these reports in a post on the social media platform X early on Friday. “Absolutely false. I don’t know how these stories are cooked up every few days. Strongly rebutted,” his post said. Minister of State for Law and Justice Barrister Aqeel Malik also termed the reports “absolutely fake news”.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Attaullah Tarar, Election Commission of Pakistan, PTI, snap polls

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