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ISLAMABAD: The government has extended an invitation to the PTI and other opposition parties to engage in discussions to resolve ongoing issues, according to Press Tonight.

In a press conference in Islamabad, Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik stated, “We have proposed dialogue, but they respond by planning sit-ins.”

Malik criticized those engaging in disruptive politics, stating, “Those who thrive on creating chaos are not serving the country’s interests; they are hindering national progress.”

He also mentioned, “The PTI’s founder is now advocating for a neutral stance.”

The Minister highlighted that the government’s top priorities include reducing poverty, lowering inflation, and creating job opportunities for the youth.

He noted that inflation is gradually decreasing and that development projects are being carried out, particularly in underdeveloped areas, to create job opportunities.

In response to a query, Malik announced plans to digitize the FBR and privatize state-owned enterprises.

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