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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has stood firm on his stance and refused to apologize, instead announcing a protest movement.
In a video message, Ali Amin Gandapur stated, “We will take to the streets in every city on Friday, demanding judicial independence, constitutional protection, and the release of our leader.”
He added, “File as many cases as you want; we will free Imran Khan and make him the Prime Minister.”
He further said, “We want one Pakistan, not two. There are two laws in this country, and lowly actions are being taken by placing containers everywhere. A false narrative was created that the roads were open.”
Addressing Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Gandapur said, “I am trying to awaken your sense of honor, even though I know you have none. Zardari, show some integrity; both of you are robbing democracy.”
He also said, “First, those who laid hands on my leader should apologize to me. We will demand apologies for the oppression and injustice done to us. Don’t expect us to ask for forgiveness.
If it comes to apologies, you’ll be asking for forgiveness your whole life. I am not a slave to the Punjab government to apologize. Whether it’s the federal or Punjab government, there will be no apologies.”