Imran Khan “ unhappy ” on the meeting of kp cm gandapur with naqvi

KP cm Ali Amin Gandapur (left) is seated with the founder of PTI Imran Khan on this file photo. – Instagram / @ ptiofficial
  • Khan meets PTI leaders at Adiala prison, where he is incarcerated.
  • The founder of PTI discusses the global political situation and party issues.
  • The ex-PM sends a message to the president of PTI KP newly appointed Akbar.

The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, expressed his dissatisfaction with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur for his meeting with the Minister of the Interior Mohin Naqvi, The news Reported on Friday, citing sources.

Reunion, which also assisted by other party members, was not well satisfied with Khan, who thought that Gandapur should have taken a firmer position instead of accepting the appointment of a new general inspector of Police (IGP) in the province.

The federal government had withdrawn last week Akhtar Hayat – which would have been because of its inability to maintain the law and order in the province over an extended period – and appointed Zulfiqar Hameed as a new IGP.

The founder of the PTI, imprisoned in Adiala prison, discussed the overall political situation and the party’s organizational issues with the senior PTI leaders during a recent meeting in the establishment.

We have learned that the Party Supremo was informed of the alleged arrests and harassment of managers and workers, especially in Punjab. Those who met him understand the secretary general of PTI Salman Akram Raja, the head of the opposition in Senate Shibli Faraz and the female wing chief, Kanwal Shauzab.

According to sources, the founder of the PTI sent a message to the newly appointed president of the party to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Junaid Akbar through party leaders. Akbar is in the news these days for its solid statements.

In addition, Faraz, while talking to the media, said on February 8 as a “dark day” in the political history of Pakistan. He said that instability had seized the country since that day because the real representatives of the people were not present in Parliament.

He criticized the current assemblies, saying that those who are seated there were rejected by the public and wondered how these people could legislate in the interest of people. He argued that laws such as the law on the prevention of electronic crimes (PECA) and the 26th amendment were examples of the type of legislation that these individuals would continue to adopt.

He urged the government to train two independent commissions to resolve key issues, declaring that if the government is content, its party would be willing to initiate negotiations. However, he stressed that the government was to demonstrate seriousness and sincerity in its approach.

Faraz has also criticized the Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP), suggesting sarcastically that it should receive a medal for having led the most controversial elections in the history of the country.

Separately, during a media discourse, Faisal Chaudhry, Taimur Jhagra, Shahid Khattak, Suhail Afridi and Syed Fakhar Jahan, which they described, a systematic priority of voters and the abolition of the opposition.

Faisal Chaudhry accused the authorities of stealing the mandate of the people, in particular in Karachi, where he alleged that the election results were manipulated. “The votes of the people were stolen, and all the seats in Karachi were distributed as a charity,” he said, adding that he had warned that the opening of the ballot boxes would invoke article 6, which deals betrayal.

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