The All-Party Conference that Prime Minister Shehbaz was going to hold on February 9 has been postponed.
All of the country’s national and political leaders have been invited to attend the meeting.

The All Party Conference (APC) for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, which was originally slated for tomorrow, has been postponed by two days and will now take place on Thursday, February 9. Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb made the announcement on Monday.
The APC convened by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the subject of terrorism will take place in Islamabad on Thursday, February 9 rather than February 7, the minister announced on Twitter.
She continued by saying that everyone in the nation’s political and national leadership has been invited to the summit.
In a tweet, Aurangzeb stated that “the National Action Plan will be reviewed” and that “a joint strategy to confront terrorism and national difficulties will be developed.”
Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was invited to the APC on February 7 by Prime Minister Shehbaz, who convened it last week to discuss the escalating threat of terrorism and extremism.
Days after the Peshawar Police Lines massacre, in which a suicide bomber killed more than 100 people by blowing himself up inside a mosque during midday prayers, the PM announced the APC.
In the nation’s political scene, which has been clouded by uncertainty for months, his move to force the political leaders to sit across the table from one another and discuss pressing issues at the national level has been viewed as a major political development.
Ayaz Sadiq, a federal minister, reportedly reached out to former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser and former defence minister Pervez Khattak on behalf of the prime minister to invite Imran to join the APC.
Imran would not be attending the meeting, though, Asad Umar, the general secretary of the PTI, had confirmed. He had questioned how Imran Khan could support the current administration if bogus charges were being brought against PTI officials.








































