KP govt will not allows forced repatriation of Afghan refugees: CM Gandapur

RAWALPINDI -UNS: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur asserted that his government would not allow the forced repatriation of Afghan refugees.

It goes against the centre’s hardline stance on undocumented migrants.

Speaking to reporters following a meeting with PTI founder Imran Khan at Adiala Jail, CM Gandapur said, “Our position on Afghan refugees is clear — we oppose any policy that forcibly sends them back. Those who wish to return should be treated with dignity.”

The KP chief minister distanced himself from any formal role in dialogue efforts, saying, “Chairman PTI believes dialogue is the only solution to the ongoing wave of terrorism, but I have not been assigned any task in this regard.”

Gandapur also expressed dismay over the delay in meeting the former prime minister, revealing it was their first interaction in two months despite court orders permitting the visit.

On the matter of negotiations, he remarked, “If talks can lead to a solution, they shouldn’t be opposed. The PTI founder is advocating for dialogue in the national interest — he is not pursuing any deal.”

Highlighting the province’s financial challenges, the chief minister said the federal government had not released funds to KP for the past eleven months.

 

Spread the love

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post

Trump’s Tariff Tsunami

Fri Apr 4 , 2025
By Qamar Bashir In a bombastic move on April 2nd—now dubbed “Liberation Day” by his supporters—President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping 25% tariff on all imports entering the United States, sparking what critics now call an economic tsunami with global shock waves. The announcement, delayed a day to avoid being […]

You May Like

Chief Editor

Iftikhar Mashwani

Quick Links