
- Gandapur says that he or his party has no conflict with the Pakistani army.
- KP CM says he never made a statement in the name of Imran Khan.
- Denies see “Khalai Makhlooq” or feel pressure from them.
Distancing “state enemies”, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur, underlined Tuesday that neither he nor Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), the Imran Khan founder has never excluded talks with creation.
“Imran Khan has always talked about negotiations,” said the CM in the fight against a seminar, adding that no discussion is currently underway, but suggested that he could take time before the next parliays cycle.
These remarks contrast with the declaration of the president of the president of the PTI, Gohar Ali Khan, last month, the founder of the imprisoned party had not authorized any leader to engage in interviews with the establishment.
Gohar said that after the PTI chief, Azam Swati, claimed to have received Khan’s green light to contact the establishment to resolve political problems to bring political stability to the country, indicating that the party is not on the same wavelength.
In another damage control offer in April, the spokesperson for the Sheikh Waqas Akram party said that former PM Khan had never closed the door to negotiations, adding that talks could only be held in national interest and should cover basic issues, including law supremacy and constitution.
During negotiations with the government, the Brand politician said that committees had been trained at government level in the past, but they could not succeed.
Verhely denying any statement on behalf of Imran Khan, Gandapur also said that neither he or his party had conflict with the army.
“I have never seen” Khalai Makhlooq “and I did not feel any pressure on their part,” he said, referring to a term often used to refer to the military establishment.
“My red line is Pakistan,” he added.
He clearly indicated that he was not in favor of talks with those who had picked up arms against the state. “I distant myself from anyone who has declared war on the state,” he said.
The provincial CEO also said that legal efforts were underway for the release of the founder of PTI and clearly indicated that “no one could replace it” in the party.
“We are committed to guaranteeing its release within the framework of the Constitution and the Law,” said Gandapur.
He also rejected the idea that US President Donald Trump had ever betrayed PTI and also rejected the claims that the military establishment was behind the party’s 2014 sit-ins.
Gandapur criticized the federal government’s attitude towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, saying that he was unaware of the province and wanted him to go bankrupt.