Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has announced that during Ramazan, 8,500 households will be given Rs10,000 each.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail after meeting with PTI Founder Imran Khan, the newly elected chief minister said his leader’s passion is intact, and he has advocated for justice in the country.
“No one has the right to steal people's mandate,” Gandapur stressed, stressing that Imran Khan would be out of jail soon.
“We will introduce such a system that no one goes violates the Constitution, and the future generation remains safe,” he added.
The CM once again reiterated his suggestion that the chief justice of Pakistan form a judicial commission on the May 9 violence cases and identify those responsible through CCTV footage.
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“Our women are imprisoned in jails. We never did politics to establish governments,” Gandapur claimed, alleging that the federal government stole the people’s mandate.
“Going to the swearing-in ceremony of someone who stole the mandate will not have been abiding by the Constitution,” the CM claimed, adding that he had no personal enmity with anyone.
“I will meet the prime minister for the sake of the province,” he stressed, adding that he would discuss interprovincial issues and not talk about mandate theft.
Regarding the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet, he said he had consulted PTI Founder Imran Khan. “The entire record is in front of the nation. You can see for yourself the difference in the economic conditions between our government and theirs,” he maintained.
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The CM then announced Rs10,000 each for 8,500 households during Ramazan.
He also announced protests in Peshawar on Sunday. “I got votes for the rights of the province and will go to any extent to defend them,” he maintained.
He further commented that women in every party were like his sisters, adding that he was in a parliamentary party meeting when the PML-N MPA in KP Assembly was harassed. “When I reached the assembly, the incident had taken place,” Gandapur claimed.
Despite that, he added, he had apologized to the PML-N lawmaker.