Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

“No One Can Divide Us”: KP Chief Minister Reaffirms Loyalty To Imran Khan


(MENAFN- Tribal News Network)

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, said that despite all the propaganda, the strong attendance of lawmakers at the parliamentary party meeting is clear proof of unity. He stated that neither can they be divided nor can they be forced to abandon the ideology of Imran Khan.

Addressing the parliamentary party meeting, the Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly, cabinet members, and provincial lawmakers who attended the session. He said that opponents had made every effort to create divisions within the party, but the large participation of members was a slap in the face of those attempts.

Sohail Afridi said that the agenda of the meeting was to discuss the health of PTI founder Imran Khan and to take parliamentarians into confidence regarding the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. He claimed that due to the stubbornness of the“fake government,” 85 percent of Imran Khan's vision in one eye had been affected, and he was also being denied meetings with others, causing concern across the nation.

The Chief Minister demanded that Imran Khan be provided medical treatment in the presence of his family and at a hospital and with doctors of his own choosing.

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He further stated that the upcoming budget would be people-friendly and that development projects would reflect Imran Khan's vision. According to him, the government is investing in human development, and the next budget will include public welfare initiatives unprecedented in the province's history.

The Chief Minister also accused the federal government of depriving the province of its rights, saying that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had been denied its share of gas and wheat, while Rs. 12 billion allocated for the merged districts had been cut this year. He claimed that the federal government owes the province more than Rs. 4.5 trillion.

Sohail Afridi said that efforts are being made to secure the province's resources and rights by bringing other political parties on board as well, emphasizing the need for a united voice on the issue.

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