PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Salar Khan Wazir has severely criticized the expansion process of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) cabinet, making serious revelations on social media.

In a series of statements, Salar Khan Wazir claimed that 15 ministers were offered millions of rupees the previous day. Some were allegedly offered as much as four crore rupees, while others were promised between two to three crore rupees, in an attempt to “trade” ministries. Wazir conveyed his dismay by stating that it would be a dark period in history if some opportunistic elements, who had entered the assembly by using the name and votes of the founder of the party and the leader of the PTI, Imran Khan, who, along with his wife, was going through tough times in jail with his health and vision adversely affected, were busy making deals and selling their conscience.

Wazir condemned such individuals as morally corrupt, showing his regret for their actions. Salar Khan Wazir, in his tweets, directly accused Pilster Khattak of corruption, stating that the ministry for Khurshid Khattak from Karak was confirmed for seven crore rupees, whereas Qasim Ali Shah from Peshawar was also offered a ministry for four crore rupees.

Wazir further revealed that Daler Khan Khattak, the head of ISF in the Malakand region, had joined the group in support, as, according to him, large sums of money were involved in the entire process. After allegedly receiving the money, these individuals were now reportedly protecting each other.

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