No sign is released that Imran is released, says Gandapur


Rawalpindi:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s prime minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, said Thursday that they did not see any signal of the founder and pattern in Chief of PTI, Imran Khan, was released from prison, and added that they reserved the right to protest and defeat the current system with its strength.

I was talking with journalists outside the Adials prison after meeting former prime minister.

When qualifying the “fraud and deception” regime, the KP prime minister said the current configuration believed that they could enslave the nation through the use of canes. “They should know that we will return the blows against the canes and the bullets against the bullets. If someone shoots me, those who protect me will return,” he said.

Gandapur said the perspectives of the release of PTI founder seemed distant. “We do not see any sign that Khan Sahib will be launched. We reserve the right to protest and we will defeat this system with our force.”

He accused the authorities of delaying the Prosecutor’s Office and described the Judiciary as “no longer independent.” “A prosecutor said there would be a hearing today, all this is a drama. The courts are not free,” he said.

He announced that KP’s next budget would be tax free.

The prime minister also said that his meeting with the founder of the party had been detailed, during which he instructed that KP’s development funds were spent on public welfare. “Previously, we used to give funds directly to the members. We will now demand that they present development schemes that will be examined by a committee before the funds are approved,” he explained.

He warned that the participation of the National Finance Commission (NFC) for the province was delaying and the meeting had been taken to August. “If that meeting is not held in time, we will decide on a course of action,” he warned.

Gandapur criticized the treatment of Bushra Bibi, Imran’s wife, who, according to him, was under house arrest without even allowed family visits. “No one has never treated another person’s wife in this way.”

He said that the PTI movement would continue with patience and resilience, but that “if human rights are not respected in this country, we will go out to the streets.”

He said that “those who have taken over this country are destroying it.”

KP’s Prime Minister also mentioned the Imran dialogue call [with the establishment]pointing out that the founder of PTI was still open to conversations for the “good of the country” ¬.

Gandapur said that the founder of PTI also made reference to Omar Ayub, saying that he was the opposition leader.

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