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KP CM rejects blame over security lapses, urges policy reform

Published on: December 8, 2025 2:56 AM

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Sohail Afridi on Sunday rejected “claims” that his province was negligent in security matters, urging the federal government to change its policies instead.

“They [the federal government] say KP is not serious about security matters… it is not our fault, you should change your policies,” the provincial chief executive said while addressing a public gathering in Peshawar.

He further said that they do not “critique policies for the sake of criticism, but also propose solutions,” vowing to cooperate on matters related to Pakistan’s national interest.

The chief minister further emphasised that KP has governance, citing that the public has elected his party for the third consecutive term. He contrasted that the governance wasn’t there where “the IMF [International Monetary Fund] presented its charge sheet”.

“Rs 5,300 billion was not brought from anyone’s personal pocket; it is taxpayers’ money,” Afridi said, adding: “The elite mafia and those who control the country have stolen these funds. We will not let them take it.”

For his part, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser highlighted legal and border issues, saying that the 26th and 27th constitutional amendments have made courts subservient, and that the nation will stand against such measures.

He also said Afghanistan-related challenges reflected failures in federal border policy and urged the government to give peace a chance.

A resolution passed during the rally stated, “We, the people of Pakistan, consider Imran Khan a national hero and the elected and genuine prime minister of Pakistan, who was elected by the people on February 8, 2024. We categorically reject that he or his associates are in any way a threat to national security.”

The resolution, moved by PTI MNA Sher Ali Arbab, stated that the party recorded its strong protest against the recent remarks against Imran.

It said that such a language against a political leader was “against the principles of civil supremacy of Quaid-i-Azam”.

The PTI also condemned how those with dissenting political opinions were called “a growing threat to national security”.

Last month, State Minister for Law Aqeel Malik said that the federal government was considering imposing a governor’s rule in KP, citing poor governance, terrorism and the border situation with Afghanistan.

Malik said the federal government was evaluating the move in light of security and safety concerns, as well as national security priorities.

The remarks, however, irked CM Afridi, who dared Centre to impose governor’s rule in his province.

The chief minister said those enforcing “closed-door policies” in KP should realise the consequences of their actions.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, security lapses, Sohail Afridi

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