Faisal Kundi says ‘we cannot change our neighbors, but we can improve the situation’


Lahore: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Thursday said that PTI government has lost its writ in province.
Talking to the media in Lahore, KP governor said, that we cannot change our neighbors, but we can improve the situation.
He suggested that the federal government must call an All Parties Conference (APC) on the situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The events of May 9 were acts of treason that should not be compromised on, but after a year in jail, crocodile tears are being shed."
He added that the province is currently in dire conditions, grappling with terrorism and extremism, and attacks on the army and police are occurring.
"The government's authority in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has ceased. We handed over a peaceful province to the PTI in 2013, but they have since restored the killers of APS children."
Kundi further criticised the PTI government, alleging its primary objective is looting, with even its own ministers speaking about corruption, and claimed that the Chief Minister is afraid of provincial assembly sessions.
Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has recently seen an uptick in violence, including target killings and militant attacks.
Earlier on Monday, a motorcycle-borne bomb attack in Razmak subdivision of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa's North Waziristan district killed at least four people and injured eight others.
Addressing a Cabinet Meeting called over the overall security and lawn and order situation in the country, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated the government's resolve to end terrorism in Pakistan, promising to provide the military with all necessary resources to combat the threat.
The premier declared, “There is no room for terrorism. The time has come to end it. We will provide the military with whatever resources it needs.”
Pakistan set 165-run target for England in Super 8 clash
- 3 hours ago
Security forces kill four terrorists in DI Khan IBO: ISPR
- 8 hours ago

Pakistan, Qatar vow to further strengthen strategic partnership
- 21 minutes ago
USS Gerald Ford, world’s largest aircraft carrier, at US base on Crete
- 3 hours ago
Six cops including DSP martyred in Kohat attack
- 8 hours ago
Pakistan, Qatar review trade & economic cooperation
- 3 hours ago
Imran Khan’s sister Noreen Niazi injured after falling into under-construction sewer line
- 7 hours ago

Gold prices continue to surge in Pakistan, global markets
- 7 hours ago
Met office forecasts dry weather in most parts of country
- 8 hours ago
The Pixel 10A and Soundcore Space One are just two of the best deals this week
- 9 hours ago
Senate passes resolution rejecting Israeli statement, reaffirms support for Palestine
- 8 hours ago

England defeat Pakistan by 2 wickets and reach T20 World Cup semi finals
- 30 minutes ago








