CM KP Gandapur threatens to March to Islamabad again

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has announced plans to march to Islamabad once more, asserting his party’s commitment to its demands. Speaking at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly on Friday night, Gandapur addressed the ongoing political situation and the PTI’s previous protest at D-Chowk.
During his address, Gandapur issued a strong warning to the federal government, stating, “We are coming back to Islamabad, and a decision has been made regarding this.” He demanded the release of PTI Chairman Imran Khan and revealed that a meeting had been held to outline the party’s next strategy.
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Gandapur emphasized that the PTI’s resolve remains firm, regardless of whether it holds power in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “We will continue fighting for our rights. If justice is denied, we will respond as strongly as we have endured the loss of our martyred children,” he declared.
Prior to the assembly session, the PTI parliamentary party convened to discuss the political climate and potential next steps. However, party insiders revealed that no concrete timeline or definitive decision was made regarding a return to Islamabad during the meeting.
The announcement underscores the heightened tensions between the PTI-led provincial government and the federal administration, with Gandapur reiterating his party’s intent to take decisive action if their demands are not met.
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