The statement further reads: “Thank you to the Whistler Blackcomb Adaptive Programme for educating us.
The measure was taken when the commission learned that Gandapur had made nasty remarks in speeches at various public meetings in AJK, in addition to releasing billions of rupees in development packages.
According to the AJK Election Commission, the decision was made because the minister’s actions not only caused law and order issues, but also raised concerns about the loss of human life.
Ali Amin Gandapur won the general elections on February 8 in NA-44, Dera Ismail Khan-I, and PK-113.
On February 13, Imran Khan announced Gandapur as his party’s candidate for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s chief minister. The PTI won 84 seats in KP during the elections.
“KP’s chief minister will be Ali Amin Gandapur,” stated the former prime minister.