KP CM threatens resignation in case inexpensive ‘roti’ is not implemented

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur stated that they have successfully reduced the price of roti and are committed to implementing it. He warned that if the promise is not kept, he is willing to step down from his post.
Speaking to the media outside the court, Chief Minister Gandapur expressed concerns about the ongoing political activities of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM-II), cautioning against further experiments that could lead the nation into chaos. He stated the need to prioritize the country’s well-being over political agendas, urging a focus on addressing inflation and the challenges faced by the people.
Referring to the health card initiative and efforts to make basic necessities affordable, Chief Minister Gandapur highlighted his administration’s commitment to improving the lives of the citizens. He criticized the reliance on social media platforms like TikTok for governance decisions, stating the importance of real solutions for the nation’s problem.

During a court hearing regarding vandalism at a judicial complex involving PTI leaders, including Ali Amin Gandapur, the judge extended pre-arrest bail applications for the accused until April 27. The court also discussed the lack of evidence in the case and raised questions about the handling of the investigation.

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