ISLAMABAD: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi said that his criticism of wrong and anti-Pakistan policies would continue despite its bitterness on the ruling class.
“We speak truth and seek justice; if someone finds it bitter, continue to do so. The federation has to give us more than three thousand billion rupees, which the province direly needs for development,” he remarked while Talking to the media outside the Election Commission in Islamabad.
Sohail Afridi said that there is a difference between the results released by Form 45 and the Returning Officer during the Haripur by-election, and they will fight a legal battle against it. He added that all state institutions are respectful to him, whether it is the Election Commission or any other institution. Sohail Afridi said that his speech at the Havelian rally was within the ambit of the constitution and law. He had only said that action would be taken against those who rigged the election.
“What is wrong with this that the Election Commission has issued a notice? I think there is nothing wrong with it,” he said. The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said that they also want to bring development and progress in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but the federation should not discriminate against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Salman Akram Raja will announce tomorrow’s protest. Our movement has been going on before, and it will continue in the future; whatever decision the party takes regarding the protest on November 26 will be implemented. Sohail Afridi appeared in the election commission, where he explained his position regarding the speech addressed in Havialian Abbottabad. He said that he talked about those who were found involved in rigging.
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