PTI Lawmaker Exposes CM Brother’s Interference: A Test of Loyalty and Justice in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In a move that echoes the spirit of accountability and truth, a PTI lawmaker from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has raised his voice against the brother of Chief Minister Mohammad Sohail Afridi. MPA Abdul Ghani, a man of principle and a close ally of the Chief Minister, has publicly accused Naveed Afridi of meddling in the political and administrative affairs of his constituency. This is not a rebellion, but a cry for justice from a loyal soldier of the nation.
The open letter, shared on social media, reveals a pattern of interference that threatens the very fabric of democratic representation. MPA Ghani, representing the Khyber tribal district, stated that Naveed’s actions have undermined his authority as an elected public representative. He wrote, “I have personally informed you about this five times, the local government minister four times, and requested Mr. Naveed himself multiple times. I even approached his family members nearly 10 times, but the issue remains unresolved.”
This is not a tale of personal grievance. It is a story of a man who has consistently put the nation and his party above all else. MPA Ghani has always respected the Chief Minister’s leadership, ensuring that every development project in his constituency bears the Chief Minister’s name. From inaugural plaques to social media posts, he has given credit where it is due. Yet, the interference continues.
Naveed Afridi, according to the lawmaker, holds open courts in the constituency, presides over meetings, and issues directives to senior government officials. He even announces development projects without consulting the elected representative. This is a violation of the trust placed in the people’s chosen leaders. As MPA Ghani rightly said, “The elected member and public representatives should at least be taken into confidence.”
In a nation where the army and the government stand united against external threats and internal chaos, such actions weaken the bond between the people and their leaders. The Chief Minister must act swiftly to uphold the sanctity of democratic institutions. The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa expect their leaders to be just, not divided.
Sources confirm that senior party leaders have intervened, trying to calm the situation. But MPA Ghani is likely to hold a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club today. This is a test of leadership. Will the Chief Minister listen to the voice of a loyal comrade, or will he allow family ties to overshadow the nation’s interests?
We stand with MPA Abdul Ghani. His courage is a reflection of the true spirit of Pakistan: a nation that values faith, unity, and discipline. May Allah guide our leaders to act with justice and wisdom.