There is no legal way to expel the KP government of PTI, says CM Gandapur


The KP Prime Minister Ali Amin Gandapur (Center) is aimed at a press conference with the president of the PTI, the lawyer Gohar Ali Khan (right) and the general secretary of Partys Salman Akram Raja, and others in Islamabad on July 2, 2025.
KP’s Prime Minister Ali Amin Gandapur (Center) is aimed at a press conference with the president of the PTI, lawyer Gohar Ali Khan (right) and the general secretary of the Salman Akram Raja party, and others in Islamabad on July 2, 2025.
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s prime minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, reiterated on Tuesday the unit of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) and warned that any movement to overthrow the provincial government through constitutional means will not succeed.

“No matter how much they try, our government cannot be demolished by constitutional means,” Gandapur said. “If someone thinks that they can overthrow our government, I challenge them, I will leave politics.”

“Anyone who thinks can create divisions within PTI is wrong,” CM Gandapur said at a press conference, since he was flanked by the central leadership of the PTI, after a meeting of matches in Islamabad.

The main minister of KP said the day meeting transmitted a clear message of unity within the party.

“Our authority and this government belong completely to the founder of PTI. Every time the order gives, the government can be dissolved,” he said, added: “Nothing can be achieved constitutionally.”

‘Attack to the Judiciary’

In the future, he said that the Constitution had been raped and that PTI’s mandate had been stolen. Gandapur condemned the 26th constitutional amendment, describing it as “attack against the Judiciary” and a “stain in the judicial and democratic systems of Pakistan.”

“On May 9 it was only a pretext: the real objective was the founder of our party,” he added, claiming lobbying efforts against PTI and was pressured to make statements against the founder of PTI while he was in custody.

Gandapur claimed that he was taken through Pakistan and repeatedly asked him to renounce PTI. “Our mandate was stolen first, and then our reserved seats were taken away,” he said.

Regarding Kurram’s problem, he said it was an inherited problem and that the road had remained open during the last four months. “Talk to your neighbors, change your policy. A neighboring country has defeated world powers, this border is not safe,” he warned.

He said there was a plan to impose an emergency in KP. “When the founder of PTI was out of jail, he talked about negotiations.”

‘Sneaky seats’

The president of the PTI, the lawyer Gohar Ali Khan, said that the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, has always requested the dialogue.

“We review the letter on negotiations with arrested leaders. It has always emphasized a significant dialogue. Anyone anxious to bring a motion of non -confidence is welcome. Each plan will be executed only in the instructions of the PTI founder.”

He said that PTI leaders were chosen with the founder’s votes and that the objective of today’s meeting was to demonstrate the unit. “After these developments, our seats were taken away. References against our MNA were sent and punishments were imposed. When we requested meetings on the KP budget, they were denied.”

The lawyer Gohar said: “We will defend the KP government at all costs. Those who want to bring a motion of distrust lacks the numbers. The PTI government is maintained and will continue. If there are going to be negotiations, concrete measures must be taken.”

For his part, the general secretary of PTI, Salman Akram Raja, said that on February 8 he was historic: people came out in large quantities.

“This is not a political war but a struggle for rights. We will fight against war and the victory of the founder of PTI will be ours.”

PTI spokesman Sheikh Waqas Akram demanded a judicial commission of the President of the Supreme Court to investigate the death of PTI workers. “Many were released after 10 or 11 months in jail, and most came out.”

The president of PTI KP, Junaid Akbar, said that all the leaders of the National Assembly party and the KP assembly were present at the meeting. “Despite the internal differences, we will act in each order of the founder of PTI.”



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