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If Ali Amin cannot restore peace, he should step down: Imran Khan

If Ali Amin Gandapur cannot restore peace, he should step down: Imran Khan

Says his children Suleiman Khan & Kasim Khan will not become part of politics or protest movement

RAWALPINDI   (  Web News  )

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former prime minister Imran Khan has criticised Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, suggesting that he should resign if he fails to maintain law and order in the province, according to sources of a private TV channel.

“If Ali Amin Gandapur cannot restore peace, he should step down,” the PTI founder was quoted as saying by sources, who spoke to a private TV channel on Saturday.

He further remarked that if Gandapur is unable to resolve governance issues, someone else should be given a chance.

Meanwhile, sources added that the PTI founder’s jail privileges have been reinstated, including access to books and newspapers. Additionally, he was allowed a one-hour phone conversation with his children on the previous day.

He reportedly told prison officials that his children are welcome to visit him. However, he learned during the phone call that their National Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOPs) had expired.

Imran Khan, as per sources, said he had never asked his children to come to Pakistan for political protests. Imran Khan said that his children will come to Pakistan for only meeting him. Imran Khan said his children Suleiman Khan and Kasim Khan will not become part of politics or protest movement.

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