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Gandapur falls ill; PTI parliamentary party meeting moved to CM House

By News Desk

September 10, 2024 03:54 PM


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The parliamentary party meeting has been relocated to the CM House in Peshawar after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur fell ill on Tuesday. 

According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, originally scheduled to be held before the Provincial Assembly session, the meeting has been moved due to Gandapur's health condition.

All members have been instructed to attend the meeting, which is expected to focus on the release of the PTI founder and discuss the future course of action.

Discussions in the meeting will also cover the recent arrests of PTI leaders and legislators, with important decisions likely to be made against the federal government's crackdown. 

CM House sources have stated, "There is no jungle law here; no one can lay a hand on our Chief Minister."

The sources said Chief Minister Gandapur arrived in Peshawar around 5 am and is currently resting. The sources said following the parliamentary party meeting, the Chief Minister is also expected to attend the Provincial Assembly session later in the day.

Reporter: Amir Shehzad


News Desk


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