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One day of a lion better than 100 years of a jackal: CM Sohail Afridi

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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has said that a lion’s one-day rule is better than a jackal’s 100-year rule and now the people of the province will see a real change.

Speaking during the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly session, Sohail Afridi said that our position on the issue of Afghan refugees is clear, the honorable return of Afghan refugees who have spent forty years will be ensured.

He said that the supply of flour has been stopped by Punjab and the federation, the opposition should play its role in demanding the rights of the province from the federation, a lion’s one-day rule is better than a jackal’s 100-year rule, I promise that I will never bow down to the people of the province, my rule will be for the welfare and well-being of the people of the province.

Sohail Afridi said that the federal government sent inefficient bulletproof vehicles to the KP police, which is tantamount to a mockery of the police, we will return these vehicles to the federation, we will make our own decisions for our province and will not accept the decisions of any closed rooms.

He said that I have given orders to the bureaucracy and other institutions that no political worker should be arrested under the 3MPO and students during protests and no cases should be registered against them, a policy of merit and transparency will be prepared, the New Trillion Tree project will be inaugurated very soon and the people of the province will see real change.

Sohail Afridi said that after I was elected Chief Minister, a press conference was held against me and a narrative was made, if talking about the constitution and law is a clash, then I am ready for this clash at the cost of a sting.

He said that I am not being allowed to meet the founder of PTI, on which I will place the matter in the people’s court after going to all legal forums.

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