PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur remains steadfast in his stance regarding the potential protest in Islamabad.
Speaking to the media in Islamabad, CM Gandapur reiterated that only the PTI’s founder could make a decision regarding any protest in the capital. “We are prepared for whatever he decides,” he affirmed.
In a veiled criticism aimed at the Sharifs and Zardaris, Gandapur accused them of prioritizing their personal interests over national concerns. “They are currently worried about where to find money when the country is facing financial difficulties,” he remarked.
Responding to inquiries about his brother’s election from the Dera Ismail Khan seat, CM Gandapur emphasized that his brother’s victory was based on merit. “He won the seat fair and square as no other candidate had applied for it. It is not a case of hereditary politics,” he clarified.
Meanwhile, in an ongoing legal matter, a district and session court in Islamabad postponed the indictment of Ali Amin Gandapur in an audio leak case. Gandapur appeared in court where he was granted permission to leave after marking his attendance. The court adjourned the case until May 25.
Additionally, in a separate case related to PTI’s ‘Haqiqi Azadi March,’ a local court in Islamabad revoked the arrest warrants issued against Ali Amin Gandapur.