PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak admitted on Sunday that the KP government had failed to bring about change in the province, a private TV channel reported. He said that the promises that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan had made to the masses to accomplish in 90 days could not be achieved even in five years’ time. He also said that Imran sought completion of work in days which would otherwise take years to complete. He added that even five years were not enough to fulfill the promises that Imran claimed to achieve in three months. However he shrugged off any opposition or uprising in the party and said that there were groups in every political party. He added that it was the PTI’s internal problem to deal with. “PTI stands united and we all will work together.” He said that there was no rebellion within the party rank and file. He added that groups often formed in parties and that was an internal matter,” he said. He also admitted that the provincial government of KP had not been able to achieve all of its intended targets. “Some people do not admit their mistakes, but we are unlike them,” he said. On the other hand, reports had started to emerge earlier during the day that the PTI chairman had directed senior party leader Jahangir Tareen to coax disgruntled members of the party.