Gandapur vows to reach D-Chowk for October 4 protest 'no matter the delay'

K-P CM expresses confidence public will overcome fears to protect the constitution and uphold the rule of law

K-P Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur while presenting a video statement. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has announced that no matter how long it takes, they will reach D-Chowk in Islamabad for the protest scheduled on October 4.

In a video statement on Wednesday, Gandapur expressed confidence that the public would emerge to protect the constitution and uphold the rule of law, breaking through their fears. He stated, "We are fighting for true freedom and will continue this struggle until we reclaim our rights."

He criticised the federal government and the Punjab government for their use of violence, asserting that they would exercise their constitutional rights regardless. 

The CM condemned the unlawful seizure of private vehicles, warning that private vehicle owners should avoid bringing their cars onto the motorway, as any resulting damage would not be their responsibility.

Gandapur further claimed that the federal and Punjab governments are intimidating vehicle owners to seize their cars. He confirmed that they would depart from Peshawar at 10 am and from Swabi at 11 am.

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