Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi has demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, accusing him of corruption.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chief made those feedback all through a press convention on the house of PPP Punjab chief Nadeem Afzal Chan on Saturday.
Kundi alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) minister had "charge-sheeted" Gandapur, indicating that there have been accusations in opposition to him from inside his party.
"I've been pronouncing all alongside that there are rate tags on transfers and postings withinside the province," Kundi said.
"Now even PTI ministers have said that Ali Amin is worried in corruption, and a provincial minister has expressed a loss of self assurance in him withinside the presence of the Information Adviser."
Governor Kundi referred to as on Gandapur to reveal ethical obligation with the aid of using resigning from his position.
Ethically, Ali Amin Gandapur need to resign," he asserted.
He similarly commented on political alliances, saying, "Alliances are fashioned and damaged in politics.
Maulana became our ally, and PTI individuals used to mention Maulana paperwork alliances over telecellsmartphone calls or incentives. Now, PTI need to provide an explanation for what incentive or name Maulana is forming alliances over."
Addressing the latest elections, Kundi stated, "Maulana is reputable via way of means of us; we contest elections from the identical constituency.
Maulana claims there has been a theft withinside the elections. Will he retrieve his spoils from PTI?"
Kundi wondered whether or not PTI had apologised to Maulana for preceding derogatory remarks.
"Will PTI's provincial president apologise to Maulana? PTI individuals are being spun via way of means of Maulana," he added.
Regarding the PPP's position, Kundi acknowledged, "The celebration goes via difficult instances in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa".
"We will reactivate the celebration in each regions, and the following leader minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa can be a PPP member."
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