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Ali Amin Should resign if he can’t ensure law & order in KP: Imran Khan

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s jail facilities have been restored.

According to a private news channel, the books and newspapers of the PTI founder have also been restored. Sources said that the PTI founder also spoke to the children for an hour on the phone yesterday. The PTI founder said that if his children want to come for a meeting, they should definitely come.

Sources say that the PTI founder said that after talking to them on the phone yesterday, it was found that the children’s NICOPA has expired. I never said that my children will come to Pakistan for the protest movement.

According to sources, Imran Khan termed Aleema Khan’s statement on Mashal Yousafzai becoming a senator as unnecessary and said that Aleema Khan should not talk about politics.

Sources further said that the PTI founder said that if Ali Amin Gandapur cannot establish law and order in the province, he should resign. If Ali Amin Gandapur cannot solve the governance issues, someone else should be given a chance.

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