KP CM elect vows to work for welfare of masses, prosperity of province
PESHAWAR (APP) The newly elected 16th Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur on Friday said that he was unhappy to become the Chief Minister in the capacity of an independent candidate but vowed to serve the people of the province with determination and honesty.
Addressing the assembly after being elected as the Chief Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur demanded an open and free trial of chairman PTI.
He underlined the need for a change in the overall system of the country to provide justice to the people, end corruption and work for the welfare of the people.
Gandapur claimed that PTI leadership was kept away from the election and were not provided with a level playing field. “We were not given a field nor were allowed to campaign, protest even on the issues of blasphemy, Kashmir and Palestine.”
While giving his first direction as the elected Chief Minister, Gandapur said that all the FIR which had no evidence should be closed within a week, no matter who it was against. I am giving a chance to all and if such FIRs are not closed he should be ready for punishment.”
Calling for a fair trial of the alleged rigging in the polls, he said that people should not be forced to raise voice for their right. It is duty of the state to give the people their right.”
He offered to start recounting from his own constituency, followed by other members and give people their right as per Form-45.
Gandapur expressed gratitude to the people of the province and the members of the parliament for giving him mandate.