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c Afridi’s remarks draw widespread criticism

Published on: November 8, 2025 10:42 AM


PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi faced strong backlash on Friday after making controversial remarks about ongoing security operations in the province. His statements, made during a media interaction outside Adiala jail, were criticized for disparaging security personnel and allegedly questioning the sanctity of worship places where sniffer dogs were deployed.

The remarks prompted swift condemnation from senior political figures, including KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, who said Afridi’s comments undermined the honor and sacrifice of armed forces and could damage morale and public safety. “Intelligence-based operations are necessary to protect civilians and restore peace. Political debate must not weaken our security institutions,” the governor emphasized.

Read More: Sohail Afridi takes oath as KP CM amid court pressure

ANP President Aimal Wali Khan also criticized Afridi, calling his statements irresponsible and aimed at inciting religious sentiments. He stressed that a chief minister should prioritize the province’s stability and work to reduce misunderstandings rather than exacerbate them. Khan suggested that Afridi pursue any constitutional battles through the courts instead of confrontation.

Balochistan CM Sarfaraz Bugti joined the chorus of criticism, calling Afridi’s remarks “irresponsible” and urging him to apologize to the nation and the families of martyrs. Religious leaders, including Pakistan Ulema Council chairman Maulana Tahir Ashrafi, described the comments as misleading and damaging to the image of Pakistan.

Read More: Naqvi, Kundi denounce KP CM’s remarks against security forces

The controversy highlights rising tensions over security operations in KP, with leaders across political and religious lines calling for restraint, respect for armed forces, and prioritization of public safety.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Armed Forces, KP CM Afridi, KP politics, Latest, lead3, political controversy, public criticism, security operations

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