CM vows to wage new struggle

April 13, a big public gathering would be held in Peshawar that would be addressed by the PTI chief

K-P CM Mahmood Khan accepts all the demands of the Jani Khel protesters in writing. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD:

With the end of PTI’s government in the centre, Chief Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan on Monday said the party would now wage a new struggle with the support of the people.

Speaking at the parliamentary meeting of PTI, the chief minister said the party would triumph the next general elections and emerge victorious with two-third majority.

“Our struggle was against the corruption,” CM Mahmood said, urging party workers to restrain from criticising the government institutions and that all the institutions were much respectable for us. Mahmood Khan said people from all over the country were coming out to support Imran Khan which has no precedent in the past.

The chief minister continued that, on April 13, a big public gathering would be held in Peshawar that would be addressed by the PTI chief.  He stressed upon the participants of the meeting to make this public gathering a historical event.

“It was the time to stand with our leader. I vow that we would stand with our captain till the last breath,” he said.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, April 12th, 2022.

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