Gandapur slams critics on the Senate ticket office

Peshawar:

The chief minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, was unleashed in detractors within Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI), accusing them of having spread criticism “shameless” on the distribution of the electoral tickets of the Senate and the warning that the party is “shamelessly”.

Speaking at a meeting in Peshawar, Gandapur said that he had no role in the allocation of the Senate tickets but that he was unjustly targeted. “A drama was staged during elections in the Senate, and I was criticized, while we only follow [PTI founder Imran] Khan’s instructions because this party belongs to him, “he said.

He alleged that some people deliberately blocked his meetings with Khan to weaken his influence. “Blocking my meeting with Khan damages the party and creates divisions, even if Khan wants unity,” he said, adding that these carsing contacts with Khan were “not friends but enemies” of the party.

Referring to the controversy of the Senate tickets, Gandapur noted that when the list of Khan’s candidates was released, many rejected him as false. “Later, when Imran Khan himself confirmed the names, none of the critics apologized.” No one said, “I was wrong.” This is non-glassmaker-keep silent and refuse to admit fault, “he said.

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