Peshawar: Pakistan’s central leader of Pakistan on Tuesday
Former National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser told a private TV channel, “The province of KP is facing important challenges at this time and at this time, Ali Amin Gandpur was removed as KPCM. Not. “
Mr Qaiser revealed that he had met PTI founder Imran Khan to discuss party issues, explaining that other positions within the newly appointed provincial presidential party changed. Will be responsible for doing.
Considering his political journey, Caesar remembered his decision to retire as the elected provincial president after becoming the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Referring to the changes made by the PTI, he said, “It was decided that government and party positions should be separated, so I quit my party after a year and a half.” Terine, while Azam Swati took over as the provincial president at Kaiser’s place.
Qaiser made it clear that he did not belong to any particular group within the party, saying, “I am in Imran Khan’s group.” He reiterated his loyalty to PTI and Imran Khan and said, “Imran Khan is PTI.”
The former speaker also focused on corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, saying that there is no corruption in the province under the leadership of PTI. He praised Imran Khan’s zero tolerance policy on corruption and insisted that if there was any corruption, the evidence should be brought forward.
Referring to the ongoing investigation against ATIF Khan, he made it clear that notices against him were issued during the interim government, which further on PTI’s strong stance on taking action against corruption. It was emphasized, if any evidence is produced.
Mr Qaiser also commented on the role of Imran Khan’s wife, Bashara Babi in the political scenario, saying that she was primarily a housewife who did not have direct involvement in politics. However, he noted that when the situation is demanded, it is his responsibility to raise his voice in support of his rights and his husband.
The former NA speaker indicated further changes in the party’s structure, confirmed that the new provincial president would play an important role in changing other positions of the party.