Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on Sunday that PTI was waiting for “clear instructions” from incarcerated party founder Imran Khan regarding the civil disobedience movement and “whatever he [PTI founder] decides, we would implement it in the same spirit”.
Earlier this month, the incarcerated PTI founder had warned the government of launching a “civil disobedience” movement if his demands, including the judicial probe into the crackdown on party supporters, are not met.
“There is no clarity until now,” said Gandapur while speaking to journalists in Peshawar today, adding that he was not the one who announced the civil disobedience movement but the PTI founder did.
He said after receiving “clear instructions”, the party would look into options for what needs to be done to initiate the movement.
The firebrand chief minister said: “The KP is always on the frontline whenever a movement is launched.” He added that it was still unclear from where to initiate the movement and what would be its phases.
Gandapur’s statement came just one day ahead of the civil disobedience movement announced by jailed Khan for Monday, December 16 (tomorrow).