Gandapur calls on September 27 pti rally “decisive for the nation”

Rawalpindi:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur said that the Pakistani gathering Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) on September 27 in Peshawar will determine where the nation is, urging party workers to present themselves.

Speaking outside Adiala prison on Monday after he was not allowed to meet the founder of the PTI, Imran Khan, Gandapur said that the Peshawar gathering would be a decisive moment for the country, adding: “Khyber -Pakhtunkhwa is the heart of PTI – everyone must go out.”

The KP CM said that the founder of the PTI and his wife are faced with false cases, saying that all are manufactured. He stressed that he had tried to meet Imran Khan at Adiala prison but was denied authorization. “What is the reason behind blocking meetings? Having preventing these visits only creating rifles within the party,” he said.

Referring to the gathering in Peshawar, he said that it was now crucial for the future of the party. “If we want a real freedom, we must remain united-it is always the message of the founder of the PTI. We cannot afford intestine struggles or to withdraw,” he said. “Without strength, neither the negotiations occur, nor the wars are won.”

He warned that new restrictions on communication with parties leadership could worsen tensions. “After today’s press speech, I may not be allowed to meet him [Imran Khan] again, “he said.” But we have to resist. If there is no constitution or law, then resistance is our only option. »»

Calling to the unit before the rally, Gandapur added: “Come two days earlier if you have to – we will host you. But everyone must stay together in Peshawar on the 27th.”

Meanwhile, Imran’s sister Aleema Khan accused the authorities of deliberately delaying the procedure in the Toshakhana 2.0 case by presenting “false witnesses” before the court.

Addressing media outside of Adiala prison after a hearing, she said that the accusations against the founder of the PTI were politically motivated and legally defective. “They waste time by bringing false witnesses to Toshakhana 2.0-and the punishment for false testimony is seven years in prison,” she said.

She also allegedly alleged that only a few media representatives are authorized in the courtroom, and even they are not allowed to present themselves freely, adding that the founder of the PTI is denied fundamental rights, including communication with his children.

On the broader political and security situation, she underlined the need for a multi -party dialogue to combat the increase in militancy in KP.

“You cannot put an end to terrorism by expelling the Afghans of Pakistan. They were pushed in a way in a way of a peaceful peace, the Afghan government, the local tribes and our own government must sit together,” she said, adding that the armed forces of Pakistan, the police and civilians continue to pay the price for desceptions.

Calling on party unity, Aleema urged all the MNA and MPA of KP to stand with CM Gandapur and expressed its support for the constitutional resistance.

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