Peshawar: The provincial president of Awami National Party, Senator Wali Khan, has announced that he will not support both the government and the opposition and said that Pakistan is not in a position to attack anyone, 80% of the defense expenditure must be eliminated and spent on the welfare of the nation. .
Amil Wali Khan while talking to the media on the occasion of Eid in Wali Bagh Charsadda said that the country actually has a military parliament and a military government, 110 percent martial law in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. All appointments and transfers are being made on the orders of Corps Commanders.
He said that ANP will soon apply to the Chairman Senate to sit on the independent benches in the Upper House. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is not ruled by Ali Amin Gandapur but by Corps Commander and Sector Commander.
Emil Wali said that Pakistan has no need for atomic bomb and weapons for attacks, Pakistan is not in a position to attack anyone, he said that 80% of defense expenditure should be eliminated and spent on the welfare of the nation. Emil Vali said that accountability should be done by all institutions including politicians.
Provincial President ANP said on the issue of threatening letters to the judges that the letter of the judges is a cap drama, the letter of the judges is to clear the role of the establishment and ISI, present any evidence and testimony against any general. It won’t happen.
He said that the ANP will not support the opposition alliance against the government, the opposition alliance including the PTI is not concerned about the constitution or the supremacy of the parliament, they are only greedy for power, the day Imran Khan got the chair. The movement for supremacy of parliament and constitution will also end and Imran Khan will father these people again for power.
Senator Amil Wali Khan said that for the supremacy of the constitution and real democracy, ANP has started the movement before the opposition. He said that ANP has reached the point of no return in this matter and is going to start the movement again with the slogan of ‘Border Jao, Barak Jao’.
Answering a question regarding Tehreek-e-Insaf, Amil Wali said that PTI is a dead body and nails have also been stuck on its coffin. How will the present provincial government get its right from the federation?
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