PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi has responded decisively to the ongoing harsh statements from Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. In an interview with a radio channel, Governor Kundi shared his perspective on the escalating tensions.
Governor Kundi leveled serious allegations against CM Gandapur, accusing him of involvement in the murder of a provincial minister and a political figure in Dera Ismail Khan. He questioned Gandapur’s credibility, stating, “What can you expect from such a Chief Minister, but still, it is a pleasure to hear his statements.”
Addressing Gandapur’s recent remarks, Governor Kundi suggested that the Chief Minister’s frequent criticisms indicate underlying issues.
“Such statements show that he is feeling something, so let him talk like that,” Kundi remarked.
In a pointed response, Governor Kundi referenced Gandapur’s talk of “switching on and off” buttons. “I have such a button. When I turn it off, it won’t turn on,” he said, hinting at potential undisclosed actions.
Kundi also advised Gandapur to seek medical help for his alleged depression rather than fearing the Governor. Emphasizing his commitment to democratic principles, Kundi stated, “I belong to a party that believes in democracy.”
The Governor accused Gandapur and his allies of attempting to become “political martyrs” by portraying themselves as victims. “They are actually political orphans, and now they want to become political martyrs. I will thwart their attempt,” Kundi asserted.
