PESHAWAR: In an exclusive interview with Pakhtun Digital, PML-N leader Arbab Khizer Hayat accused the PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government of corruption in appointments, alleging that positions—from Station House Officers (SHOs) to clerks and even ministers—were being sold for money.
Hayat claimed that the Gallup survey has exposed the provincial government’s failures, urging officials to acknowledge the findings. He further stated that public support for PTI has dwindled, with no one willing to protest alongside the party.
“PTI workers now realize their leaders indulged in corruption and looted the province’s rights,” Hayat said. “That’s why no one stands with them anymore, and their 90-day ultimatum has failed.”
The PML-N leader’s remarks come amid ongoing political tensions in KP, where PTI has faced criticism over governance and transparency.
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