Rather than being the chief executive, the Chief Minister is a muleteer. -Leader of the Opposition
The province is dealing with poor governance in addition to terrorism. ANP Spokesman
The position of Chief Minister necessitates accountability and excellent character. Iftikhar Mohammad
PESHAWAR: The leaders of the two main parties, JUI-F and ANP, as well as the opposition leader of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have referred to Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, his administration, and the PTI as acting in an extremely negative manner. They claim that the province’s overall circumstances have gotten out of control and that, in addition to unrest, the province is dealing with issues of poor governance and corruption.
Dr Ibadullah Khan, the Leader of the Opposition in the KP Assembly, told ‘FM Suno Pakhtunkhwa that Chief Minister Maula Jatt will remain in office. They speak day and night. While the province is in turmoil, it is bankrupt, and the government’s whole focus is on releasing its leader using provincial resources and equipment, laying the groundwork for bigotry, misogyny, lies, and conflict across Pakistan. According to him, it is the misfortune of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that the province has been at the mercy of this party for the last 10 years, and at the moment, apart from terrorism, the police of the same administration in Lakki Marwat has come down on the rebellion and the government is indifferent to all these issues. In response to a query, he stated, “We have repeatedly offered this government all possible cooperation in the interest of the province in the context of the federal government’s representation.” However, he added, “its jailed founder scolded them when the Chief Minister met with the Prime Minister and federal ministers a few times. As a result, how will the federal government work with them?
ANP’s chief spokesperson Engineer Ehsanullah Khan said in his speech that after the year 2012, the party named Tehreek-e-Insaf not only pushed Pakistan’s politics into intolerance, instability and misrule but also set the worst examples of war-torn Khyber Pakhtunkhwa being turned into a front by those who used its resources badly for Imran Khan’s personal and political purposes. He said that today, apart from the politicians and the people of the state, the entire society is suffering as much as the attitude and behavior of this party. It was planned years ago and the consequences are now being borne by all.
Former provincial minister and JUI leader Iftikhar Khan Mohmand expressed deep grievance about the current situation, saying that the chief minister looks to be the province’s chief executive, using tone and language. It can be lamented, as well as concerned. Because the Chief Minister is accountable for the stability and growth of the province’s people, rather than engaging in such behavior and problem solutions. He stated that the province is dealing with numerous significant issues, but that political conflict and government disinterest are exacerbating the situation rather than resolving it. Asif Nisar Ghayasi, the program’s host and a senior journalist, stated in his remarks that journalistic organizations across the nation, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, strongly objected to the Chief Minister’s remarks made during the rally, citing the lack of any acceptable or appropriate response to such behavior.