Rawalpindi central prison authorities once again refused to authorize the main PTI leaders, notably the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, and the veteran politician Makhdoom Javed Hashmi to meet the founder of the PTI, Imran Khan, who is held in prison. Speaking to the media later, Gandapur expressed his anger "unjustified restrictions" Imposed on the executive chief of a province and promised to pay the federal government led by PML-N in the same room. Hashmi, who also remained part of the PTI from 2012 to 2014, also condemned this decision. The chief minister of KP said they had to meet the former Prime Minister in order to inform him of the KP budget, but the authorities did not allow this to happen. "The KP budget approval process has not yet been completed and the budget session is underway," He added. The cracks of the former ruling party have become more pronounced after the KP assembly approved the provincial budget on Tuesday. Some PTI leaders expressed their astonishment in the face of the provincial government "haste" Imran’s sisters saying that the founder of PTI was not consulted before approval. Gandapur said he could respond to the refusal by the authorities to let them meet their imprisoned leader by imposing restrictions on the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during his visit to the KP. The PTI has been in power in the KP since 2013. He said that Imran, the chief boss of the PTI, was to give his opinion before the budget was adopted but he, the chief minister of the KP, was prevented from meeting him. He said that the law or the constitution are raped; The institutions do not work and even the judiciary is not independent.
"The prison authorities told us that we could not meet Imran as a precautionary measure, as if we are terrorists. A meeting with the founder of the party will eventually arrive, but the current method is wrong," He said. He declared that the party had also made a various civil request (CMA) to the Supreme Court and asked for what measure was taken on the letters that Imran Khan wrote to the chief of Pakistan, Gandapur also asked the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, on the quantity of authority that the Punjab Home department. He said that as chief minister, he was his right to visit any prison and meet any prisoner. MAKHDOOM JAVED HASHMI also spoke on this occasion, declaring that no one could implement "The less-Imran formula". He said he had come to Adiala prison to express his solidarity with the founder of PTI. Hashmi said he had moved away from Imran when he got closer to the establishment. "Imran does not want freedom, he only asks for the rule of law," He added.