Imran stops Aleema, Gandapur Public Spat

Rawalpindi:

Taking aware of the allegations negotiated between his confidants, the chief boss Imran Khan held his sister Aleema Khan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur, to publish public statements against each other, and summoned the latter for a meeting on Thursday (today).

This was indicated by the senator of Pti Ali Zafar, who spoke to the media outside the Adiala prison after the hearing of the Toshakhana II affair. He said Imran hadn’t said anything to withdraw Gandapur from the post of chief minister.

The controversy began on Tuesday when Aleema said that Gandapur told Imran that she was trying to divert PTI with the help of an intelligence agency. The remarks occurred one day after the chief minister of the KP met the founder of the party in prison and left without addressing the press.

Aleema, who also met his brother on Tuesday, said that Imran told him that Gandapur had filed a complaint against her, alleging that she was “in contact with an intelligence agency and wanted to become the party president”.

In a video message at the end of the evening, Gandapur admitted that he had expressed his concerns to the party founder concerning Aleema’s alleged attempts to create divisions within the party. He admitted that there were internal fruits, accusing Imran’s sister to work with some vloggers to encourage workers against him and discredit senior management.

The chief minister of KP added that he had declared to Imran that such a factionism served personal interests and damaged the campaign for the release of the founder of the PTI. Gandapur also allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly, with the support of powerful quarters, was trying to divide the party. He stressed that even if his son had been released in a few days, dozens of PTI workers – including Imran himself – have long languished in prison.

He also said that Hafezullah Niazi, a parent of Imran Khan, directed a campaign to raise Aleema Khan as president of PTI.

Addressing journalists on Wednesday, Zafar said that the founder of the PTI had ordered Gandapur to meet him on Thursday in prison. “Imran Khan has also appointed four new coordinators today,” he added.

Citing the founder of the PTI, Zafar said that if Imran continues to be held in isolation, the four coordinators would manage its legal affairs, adding that the new team would now finalize the calendar of meetings with him.

According to Zafar, Imran expressed his regret with regard to the public tablecloth between Gandapur and Aleema, stressing that leaders should not disseminate the grievances in public because this only benefits political opponents.

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