K-P remains in hot pursuit of PIA purchase

CM says govt willing to go to any extent to buy airline

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has expressed his determination to go to any extent in his government's bid to purchase Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

The CM stated that after the purchase, PIA's name would remain unchanged. He issued this statement as he spoke at an event in Nishter Hall.

He emphasised that the people of the province are willing to contribute funds to prevent this national asset from being sold at a bargain price.

Speaking to the media at an event in Peshawar, he mentioned that the province has two helicopters at its disposal and noted that those making grand claims, and publishing large advertisements for their achievements, should read the IMF report.

"Unlike other provinces that failed to meet their targets, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has achieved its goals. The province is not in deficit, and presented a balanced budget with revenue up by 44%."

He reiterated that if they purchase PIA, it will continue operating under the same name, Pakistan International Airlines, and remain under government control. "We won't let it be sold off cheaply."

The CM said that the nation now understands the intentions of those in power, who themselves wanted to buy PIA by first moving to sell it.

He promised to prevent this from happening, and added he was willing to go as far as necessary in the bidding process to ensure that the airline remains publicly owned and retains its name.

The CM also mentioned that he is receiving phone calls from people across the province willing to contribute funds to help purchase PIA. He criticised the current leadership, saying they have ruined the system, disregarded the constitution, and created lawlessness.

He announced a rally in Swabi on November 9, where they will pass a resolution, after which they will proceed with a final march. "This time, we will march with resolve, determined to restore the rule of law and the Constitution. He added that with increasing prices of electricity and gas, as well as the additional burden on the public, people risk becoming enslaved if they do not act immediately.

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