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Disgruntled PTI leaders demand Khattak’s resignation

Disgruntled leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have sent a list of their grievances to the PTI Chairman Imran Khan. They have demanded the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and other ministers resign over ill performance.

The letter added that if the CM or other ministers refuse to resign the party, an action should be taken against them.

It added that the irrigation budget should be cut by half.

The disgruntled leaders pressed the PTI chairman to take action against out-of-merit appointments in the government. They said that the 876 illegal appointments in the prison ministry should be removed.

The movement to oust the KP chief minister has gained strength as PTI chairman Imran Khan has given the task to appease disgruntled party members to senior party leader Jehangir Khan Tareen.

The sources said that Tareen had assured the chairman of the party that he would remove the complaints of the disgruntled PTI members.

On the other hand, the displeased party members threatened to contact party activists if their concerns were not removed till July 29.

The sources further said that earlier Imran Khan had given the task of satisfying the displeased party members to KP chief minister Khattak, who termed their reservations baseless after which the task had been given to Tareen.

 

 

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