ISLAMABAD: Signs of a negotiated end to the sit-in organised by some religious parties at Faizabad emerged on Saturday night when a ministerial-level government team held marathon meetings with the protest leaders.
Reports claimed the government had offered the sit-in leaders that all cases registered against them would be withdrawn and a committee would be appointed to look into claims that Law Minister Zahid Hamid was behind the now-withdrawn controversial change into the Khatm-i-Nubuwat declaration for electoral candidates.
The representatives of the protest leaders were expected to give their response to the offer after consulting their leadership.
Interior minister says no discussion on issue of withdrawal of cases against sit-in members
The meetings were held at the residence of senior Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Raja Zafarul Haq, a member of the official team which included Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Minister of State for Religious Affairs Pir Muhammad Aminul Hasnat Shah and Islamabad Mayor Sheikh Ansar.
Those who took part in negotiations from the protesters were Pir of Golra Sharif Ghulam Moinuddin, Pir Ijaz Ashrafi, Maulana Waheed Noor and Shafique Amini.
Meanwhile, talking to reporters at around midnight, Mr Iqbal said the government wanted to end the crisis through dialogue. He said this was not a political sit-in, rather the people had gathered due to religious emotions.
The minister said that ulema were playing a very positive role and they had also given some good advice.
He, however, rejected the protesters demand for the law minister’s resignation. He said the minister could not be asked to resign without solid evidence against him.