Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has completed one year in office. While the government highlights its achievements, public sentiment remains mixed, with some appreciating certain policies while others criticize the administration’s shortcomings.
Many citizens expressed concerns over the financial crisis in universities, stating that institutions lack the necessary funds for operations. Others labeled the government as incompetent and inefficient, highlighting that no significant improvements have been made in key sectors like education and healthcare.
Residents also criticized the state of hospitals, claiming that conditions have worsened rather than improved, with no visible reforms in place. However, some acknowledged that certain initiatives, such as the health card program, are still functional and beneficial.
On the other hand, some citizens accused the government of prioritizing political interests over governance. They pointed out that loans are being taken, yet no substantial development work is visible, with the administration appearing more focused on a single leader rather than addressing public issues.
Despite differing opinions, both supporters and critics agree on one point—CM Ali Amin Gandapur should prioritize governance and public welfare over political agendas.