No Unauthorized Protests or Rallies Permitted, Negotiations Not Underway : Mohsin Naqvi

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has stated that protests and rallies without prior permission will not be allowed. He clarified that no negotiations are currently underway, emphasizing that issuing threats and demanding talks simultaneously is unacceptable. Naqvi also affirmed his support for dialogue and pledged to comply with any directives from the Chief Justice.

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