The chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, said that he had received a transfer from the founder incarcerated from PTI, Imran Khan from Adiala prison, in any other place, including his personal residence in Bani Gala, Scenic Nathia Gali or the KP head of the Minister of KP House.
However, there has been no progress on the proposal because Imran insists that all workers of the PTI detained are released, Gandapur said by speaking to Peshawar journalists, according to a report.
The chief minister of the KP, which belongs to the PTI, made the “revelation” in the midst of rumors of the stolen door nodes between the former party in the besieged power and the establishment.
Interestingly, one day earlier, one of Imran’s lawyers, Faisal Chaudhry, revealed that Imran had written a letter to the head of the general army Asim Munir, criticizing the establishment’s policies and calling for a examination of his approach to national security and governance.
Earlier, in December, the PML-N in power and the PTI agreed to speak with each other to resolve a long-standing political crisis. However, the PTI last week canceled the talks process and dissolved its negotiation committee.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif strongly refuted Gandapur’s claims, describing them as “99% false”.
Addressing a private news channel, he said: “There has never been a discussion on the movement of the founder of the PTI to another place. It looks more like PTI’s own thought rather than reality. “
He also rejected rumors of stolen door talks, declaring that if there had been negotiations or offers of stolen door of the establishment, Imran Khan would not have felt the need to write a letter to the chief of The Asim Munnir army. “This letter is essentially a call to go slowly for him,” he added.




