Pakistan Terheek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan directed Chief Minister Pervez Khattak to redress reservations of disaffected party lawmakers.
According to details, Khan presided a meeting at CM House, Peshawar, which was attended by discontented MPAs and the provincial ministers. The MPAs piled up complaints before the party chairman bemoaning ‘disappointing’ behavior of KP ministers.
Taking notice of the revolt of party’s MPAs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Imran Khan rushed to Peshawar and chaired a meeting of parliamentary party.
Imran Khan intervened and directed Khattak to address the grievances of disgruntled party’s members.
The PTI chief further asked the chief minister to devolve power to grass-root level in line with the party’s manifesto and election’s promises.
The PTI chief rebuked Health Minister Shehram Khan Tarakai saying the reforms agenda has not been implemented in his department. At this, the minister assured of improving present state of affairs in the Health Department.
Khan directed all cabinet members to ensure attendance at their offices and to make people aware of government’s uplift projects by paying visits across the country after the Eid.