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    KP CM says ‘no official name’ given to PTI staff for protest, apologises to folks of province for ‘difficulties’ – Pakistan

    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadFebruary 17, 2026Updated:February 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi apologized to the folks of his province on Monday, saying that PTI staff had taken to the streets of their very own accord.

    His assertion comes in opposition to the backdrop of protests at a number of locations by PTI activists in KP. The occasion staff have blocked entry and exit factors to the province, leading to inconveniences for the folks and KP being lower off from the remainder of the nation.

    The protests started on Friday, concurrently with sit-ins by opposition parliamentarians and Tehreek Tahafuz-i-Ayeen Pakistan leaders in Islamabad, over PTI founder Imran Khan’s well being.

    When KP CM was requested right now about what can be the subsequent line of motion for PTI staff, he mentioned: “We now have not given any line of motion to the employees. The employees have come out on their very own. Our technique was only for the parliamentarians.”

    He mentioned the plan devised for parliamentarians was to stage a “peaceable sit-in” exterior the Parliament in Islamabad. “However, sadly, a few of us have been stopped on the KP Home, some on the Parliament Lodges and a few on the Parliament Home.”

    He once more reiterated that “no official name” had been given to occasion staff for the protest, and so they had taken to the streets of their very own accord.

    “They’ve shut down KP,” he acknowledged, apologizing to the folks of the province.

    He mentioned the PTI was dealing with a tough time, with its chief jailed and dealing with well being points.

    “The [PTI] Employees might need acted emotionally, however you [the people] Please have persistence. You could have voted for the PTI, and you’re keen on Imran Khan. So you probably have confronted difficulties for 2 or three days for his sake, I apologize. Please wait just a little extra, and the scenario will get higher,” Afridi mentioned.



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