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Gandapur promises to resign if KP’s rights are not obtained.

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The chief minister of KP expressed remorse in a statement for the frequent violations of the Pakistani Constitution and stated that they would not allow elected officials on reserved seats to take an oath of office.

“We will not compromise on our constitutional right; those who became assembly members illegally will not be allowed to take an oath,” declared Ali Amin Gandapur.

Imran Khan, the PTI’s founder, had stressed the importance of pursuing the province’s rights. He vowed to meet with the premier and utilise all available means to secure the province’s rights. “I will take every step for the sake of the uplift of the province,” he declared.

“The fictitious cases against us should be ended soon, otherwise, we will use all other means,” he said, restating the accusation that election tampering occurred.

“In the general elections, only thirteen members of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and twenty-five members of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) won,” claimed GM Gandapur.

In the meantime, the chief minister of KP demanded that the full bench court be established in accordance with the judges’ letter from the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

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