Pakistan
Gandapur declares revolution against ‘oppression’
He claims during their march towards Rawalpindi, they faced intense resistance
Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has warned the government, declaring that they are left with only one solution to counter oppression – revolution.
"There is no solution without revolution," Gandapur proclaimed, as he issued a final warning, urging that all decisions should be made by the people. His words carried a tone of defiance, reflecting the growing tensions.
Gandapur further claimed that during their march towards Rawalpindi, they faced intense resistance, with shelling and gunfire encountered every three kilometers. He highlighted the ongoing challenges they encountered on their route.
The Chief Minister also revealed that he had shown restraint towards Punjab police officers who had found themselves trapped while attempting to prevent protesters from crossing into Punjab. However, he made it clear that such restraint might not be shown in the future if attacks continued.
"If fire is opened against PTI workers again, we will retaliate with force," he warned. "If one bullet is fired at us, we will respond with ten, and if we are shelled, we will answer in the same manner."
Gandapur ended his address with a powerful statement, declaring that they were ready to sacrifice their lives if necessary. "If anyone thinks they can harm us, they should know we are ready to die," he asserted, reinforcing the seriousness of their stance.
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