Balochistan

PTI’s Mandate Allegedly Denied in Balochistan; KP CM Suhail Afridi Calls for “Imran Khan Release Force”

Pishin (Daily Qudrat Quetta): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Suhail Khan Afridi stated that the mandate of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been denied in Balochistan, calling it a blatant violation of democratic principles.

Addressing a PTI workers’ convention held in Kakazai Syedan, Tehsil Harmzai, Pishin, Afridi criticized those claiming to uphold democracy, saying their true nature has now become apparent in Balochistan, as it was previously seen in Sindh. He condemned the unjust treatment of party workers, including unwarranted arrests and violations of personal sanctity, describing these actions as deeply regrettable and condemnable.

Afridi urged party workers to prepare for a street movement under the guidance of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, calling for the organization of an “Imran Khan Release Force.” He emphasized strengthening PTI’s grassroots structure in Balochistan and continuing the struggle with the same determination shown during the movement for “real freedom” on November 26.

He expressed confidence that future protests would be vigorous and effective, encouraging workers to continue their efforts until Imran Khan is released.

The convention saw the participation of PTI Balochistan President Daud Shah Kakar, Provincial General Secretary Changez Khan, Divisional President Arif Kakar, and other district leaders, alongside a large number of party workers, demonstrating complete solidarity with the party leadership.

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