The Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, has called on Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to seek a vote of confidence amid concerns that he may have lost the majority in the provincial assembly.
Speaking to the media in Peshawar, Governor Kundi warned that a no-confidence motion could be brought against the Chief Minister if he fails to prove his majority.
Governor Kundi questioned the frequent changes in ministers and advisors, demanding transparency on whether these officials were replaced due to corruption or incompetence.
He also criticised the provincial government for diverting funds meant for merged districts and holding cabinet meetings in Islamabad, leading to unnecessary expenses.
The Governor expressed doubt over the Chief Minister's ability to govern, suggesting that Gandapur is avoiding the assembly due to a lack of support.
Kundi emphasised that it would be in the Chief Minister’s interest to seek a vote of confidence to clarify his standing.
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