Asif Zardari suggests PM to hold talks with opposition with no any prior conditions

Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Monday asked Prime Minster Shehbaz Sharif to hold dialogue with opposition but there should not be any prior conditions.
Addressing the National Constitutional Convention held at the National Assembly Hall in the federal capital in connection with Golden Jubilee celebrations of the 1973 Constitution, he said the opposition would have to come to the premier for dialogue “because he is the prime minister”.
Stressing unity, the former president said, “We can drive country out of any crisis by staying united”. He hoped that Pakistan, which is currently facing worst political and economic crisis, would be put on the track of development and “we will do it”.
Asif Zardari said that we have competed siting everywhere and will continue to do so because we have to make the country. He said that we have given blood to this land and will continue to do so.
The PPP co-chairman said that we will fight inside and outside the parliament because we don’t have any fear of fake democracy charmers.
Describing his captivity in jail, Asif Zardari said that there is no person in the parliament who has been imprisoned without any case for 14 years.