PESHAWAR: Following weeks of ambiguity surrounding the resignation submitted on October 8, which the Governor denied having received, the Governor’s office has now confirmed the application has been received, as reported by former Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur in a tweet.

Ali Amin Gandapur tweeted, “I again confirm that the resignations dated October 8 and October 11 have my true signatures.”

This is in the midst of continued political events and clarifications regarding Gandapur’s resignation.

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Earlier, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor has some reservations about the resignation of the former Chief Minister and has raised questions over the documents submitted.

According to a letter from the Governor’s office, two copies of the resignation were submitted, but the signatures on the two copies did not match.

“I received two copies of your resignation, but the signatures are not the same,” the Governor said in his written response.

The governor, who is presently not in Peshawar, stated that he will return on October 15 at 3 PM, and has asked the former Chief Minister to come to Governor House in person.

This event adds another twist to an already fragile political situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as the provincial assembly gears up for the Chief Minister election.

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