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Gandapur Rejects PM’s Claims of Lawlessness and Ineffective CTD in KP

In a sharp rebuttal to Prime Minister’s claims about lawlessness in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Federal Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has rejected the allegations, asserting that the province remains under control and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) is effectively handling security operations. Gandapur responded to the PM’s criticism of rising crime and security issues in KP, stating that the situation has been exaggerated for political purposes.

The Prime Minister had recently pointed out concerns regarding law and order in the province and questioned the performance of the CTD in curbing terrorism and criminal activities. However, Gandapur argued that the claims were unfounded and that KP’s law enforcement agencies, especially the CTD, have been working tirelessly to maintain peace in the region.

Gandapur further criticized the federal government for failing to understand the realities on the ground, suggesting that the issues faced by KP were a result of insufficient support from the central government. He praised the efforts of the provincial police and CTD personnel, emphasizing that they have made significant strides in countering terrorism and criminal activities.

This back-and-forth between Gandapur and the Prime Minister has sparked a wider debate about the state of governance in KP, with opposition leaders and political analysts weighing in on the effectiveness of both provincial and federal leadership. The disagreement highlights the growing political divide between local and federal authorities, particularly in the context of regional security concerns and governance challenges.

As the situation unfolds, many are watching to see how the federal and provincial governments will address the issues of lawlessness and the performance of the CTD, especially as the province faces increasing security challenges.

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