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Opposition seeks ‘neutral venue’ for talks with govt
Opposition leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas confirmed the PTI-allied Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen is willing to hold talks with the government but seeks a neutral venue at Parliament House's Constitution Room instead of the PM's Office. The opposition awaits the government's response to their counter-offer and plans demonstrations on the anniversary of PTI founder Imran Khan's arrest.
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