CM Gandapur hints at nationwide protest against constitutional amendment

Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Tuesday criticised Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) government for its constitutional amendment and announced a nationwide protest against it, adding PTI activists will block the entire country in protest.
Speaking to the media in Peshawar, he said, “We reject the constitutional amendment and will protest against it. We will develop a major plan for a final protest and will demonstrate nationwide.
During the protests, those who face obstacles will continue their demonstrations there because overcoming those obstacles is not possible for everyone.”
He added, “We will call for protests and block the whole of Pakistan, with people joining from across the country. We will have a meeting with Imran Khan regarding this and will move towards Islamabad. Anyone who cannot join the protest due to obstacles will still be part of it. We will not stop protesting until we are free from this government.”
He further remarked that terrorism had ended during Imran Khan’s tenure, but as soon as a new government came into power through conspiracy, the conditions in their province worsened, similar to the situation across Pakistan.
He attributed this to the policies of the current rulers, saying they are now trying to correct the deteriorating situation, including police recruitment and providing them with resources. He commended the police for their sacrifices.



