Gandapur rejects reports of Imran Khan seeking his resignation as KP CM
Dismisses speculations Imran Khan planning to leave country
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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has rejected reports of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan seeking his resignation, saying that the former prime minister appointed him as chief minister and the mandate still belonged to the party.
“I am here because the PTI founder has confidence in me […] This is his government, and his mandate,” the provincial chief executive said in a statement on Sunday.
A day earlier, the incarcerated ex-premier said that Gandapur should resign if he fails to maintain law and order in the province, according to sources. “If Ali Amin Gandapur cannot restore peace, he should step down,” they said while citing the PTI founder.
Meanwhile, KP CM Gandapur also dismissed the speculation surrounding the PTI founder’s alleged plans to leave the country, saying: “He [Imran] never expressed any desire or thought about going abroad. These are just baseless assumptions and tactics used to harm the movement.”
He accused rivals of spreading false narratives, saying: “These claims are part of our opponents’ agenda. Those involved in conspiracies are not aligned with the PTI founder but with his enemies.”
Highlighting the way forward, the chief minister stressed that negotiations were essential to solving problems. “Operations are not a solution. We’ve conducted them before without success,” he said.
Calling for diplomatic efforts, Gandapur said, “We must first improve our relations with Afghanistan. Talks should take place.”
He underscored the importance of public trust in institutions, warning that ignoring issues could lead to larger crises. “If we don’t openly talk about problems, small ailments turn into cancer,” he remarked.
“The trust of the people in state institutions must be restored,” Gandapur said, adding, “Without trust among government, institutions, and people, we cannot succeed.”