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CONFLICT & NEGOTIATION

UNIVERSITY OF CETRAL PUNJAB
SECTION: “A”

6/20/2013
PROF. NEELAM YOUSAF

FAYYAZ AHMAD
SHAZAB BUTT
HASSAN EJAZ
SYED ARSALAN

GOVERNMENT NEGOTIATION

SUBJECT: stop the immoral activities in the country and on the other hand government focusing on the freedom of society
PARTIES: two parties involved in this negotiation
1. Government
2. Militants of LAL MASJID

ABSTRACT Our project is related why there is too much terror activates in Pakistan is creeping up what is the major reason behind this war of terror and why Pakistan facing huge loss due to the terror activities in Pakistan. We are going to explore the incident of LAL MASJID and negotiation between LAL masjid and government of Pakistan. The basic issue behind this whole case is unlimited freedom for the society and growing immoral activities in society

ANALYSIS…
CONFLICT:
There is conflict between the administration of LAL MASJID and Government of PAKISTAN administration of LAL masjid asking for the stoppage of the immoral activities in society due to unfair freedom they believe that there should be principle of sheria in place for justice but the Government of Pakistan focusing on the freedom of women because they think that it will help them in developing country
LEVEL OF CONFLICT:
This conflict is between the Government of PAKISTAN and administration of the LAL MASJID , SO there is a inter parties conflict in place
DYSFUNCTION OF CONFLICT:
In this negotiation dysfunction of conflict was present there was decrease in communication by Government they was sharing only those information which strengthen his own prior argument he was sharing information about received application for the illegal and terror activates is going on in LAL MASJID Mr. PARVEEZ MUSHARF has demonstrated his self as a rigid commitment he was not willing to deviate from his point of view he didn’t bother whatever the other party is saying, he was

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