Rawalpindi: Information on the discussion that occurred during the meeting between Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and Ali Amin Gangapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, at Adiala Jail has surfaced.
Sources claim that Imran Khan told Gangapur that he trusted him and gave him instructions to bolster the province’s efforts to fight corruption and promote good governance.
Imran Khan had been unhappy with Gangapur when his wife, Bushra Bibi, was arrested and there were no protests in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Imran Khan, however, encouraged the chief minister to act forcefully against corruption in the province at the jail meeting.
Imran Khan drew attention to the increasing number of corruption cases in the province and underlined how crucial it is to make sure that no further complaints about corruption or subpar work are received.
Additionally, according to sources, Imran Khan counseled Gangapur to confer on government issues with Atif Khan and other party officials. He emphasized the importance of addressing public concerns and promoting effective administration in the province.
Imran Khan told Mohsin Naqvi at the meeting that he was unhappy with the photos of Gangapur and told him to concentrate on provincial governance instead of developing a special relationship with Naqvi.
Sources claim that Imran Khan praised Gangapur’s efforts—particularly his attempts to bring religious political groups together—and expressed confidence in him. He underlined how crucial it is to preserve the province’s political unity and stability.
Imran Khan’s ongoing faith in Gangapur’s leadership in spite of his difficulties is demonstrated by this meeting, which also gives the provincial administration explicit directives to concentrate on tough measures against corruption and improved governance.
The inside story of Imran Khan’s meeting with Ali Amin Gandapur at Adiala Jail.
