Peshawar: Former Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has admitted that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has completely failed, and that all party members share responsibility for this failure.
Gandapur stated that party members were busy blaming one another, and even meetings with the party leadership were becoming difficult to arrange. He questioned why meetings with the PTI founder were not being facilitated, saying that such stubbornness indicates there may be something to hide.
The former chief minister further said “members who meet the party founder share strange stories, and information regarding the founder’s health is not easily believed. He added that they are told the leadership is disloyal and that people are preparing to leave the party”. However, he expressed his prayers for the founder’s good health.
Gandapur clarified that everyone shared responsibility for the party’s failure and emphasized that PTI needed united and stable leadership in order to regain public trust.