Chief Minister added that sit-in is an ongoing movement and will continue until PTI founder’s call


Mansehra: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur is holding a press conference in Mansehra.
Addressing the press conference, Ali Amin said that they had given a peaceful call for protest in Islamabad. They were talking about their legitimate rights. Their party has been coerced. They were allowed to go to D-Chowk by the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
He stated that the PTI founder said that the sit-in would end when he said so. Therefore, remember this, the sit-in is still going on. It is under the PTI founder’s control. People were shot during the sit-in, hundreds of their people were martyred, hundreds have been shot, and thousands of workers were arrested.
The Chief Minister added that the sit-in is an ongoing movement and will continue until PTI founder’s call. “We are not getting justice from the courts. We called for a peaceful march to protest in Islamabad, shots were fired at a peaceful sit-in. If we had not been subjected to violence, our people would not have responded”.
Ali Amin Gandapur said that their party has been subjected to oppression and oppression for 2.5 years. They were not getting justice from the courts, their leader was in jail and his wife was also put in jail.
He said that dozens of cases have been registered against him for May 9. Show a video where he was. If the Chief Minister of a country cannot get justice, how will the common man get justice? The nation cannot be enslaved by shooting bullets at it. This province knows how to claim its rights and mandate.

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