Pakistan

Alleged Audio of Ali Amin Gandapur Surfaces, Criticizing Party Policies and Leadership Style

PESHAWAR: An alleged audio recording of former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister and senior PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur has surfaced, revealing strong criticism of the party’s internal policies and leadership approach.

In the purported audio, Gandapur is heard objecting to what he describes as a “dictatorship-style” policy within the party, saying such an approach is unacceptable. He also appears to criticize individuals issuing notices to party members, urging them to first examine their own past conduct and character.

Using a popular expression to highlight what he called double standards, Gandapur allegedly remarks, “If you dance, it is fashion; if we dance, it is called a mujra,” suggesting unequal treatment within the party.

The audio further suggests that Gandapur emphasized the importance of treating party members with respect, stating that no one is another person’s servant or slave. He also appears to question critics who had previously accused the government and cabinet of wrongdoing but are now serving as ministers themselves.

According to the alleged recording, Gandapur advises the party leadership to resolve internal disputes through dialogue, respect, and goodwill rather than through threats and disciplinary notices. He argues that such confrontational behavior is harming the party rather than benefiting it.

The authenticity of the audio recording has not been independently verified, and no official response from Gandapur or the party leadership had been issued at the time of reporting.

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