Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has sent a strong message to both his party and political rivals, stating that a unified front is essential for the next phase of their struggle. Speaking near Adiala Jail, Afridi emphasized that if the senior PTI Leadership and Imran Khan’s Sisters sit together and adopt a single narrative, the government’s influence will effectively crumble. He signaled that while the leadership sets the policy, he is ready to take the lead on the ground to execute the party’s mission.
The Call for Internal Unity at Adiala
The political atmosphere near Adiala Jail intensified today as CM Sohail Afridi addressed the media at the Factory Naka. His visit comes at a time when the party is navigating complex legal battles and internal strategic shifts. Afridi pointed out that the strength of the movement relies heavily on the core circle, specifically mentioning that the PTI Leadership and Imran Khan’s Sisters must be on the same page. He believes that a synchronized position between the family of the founding chairman and the party’s top brass is the only way to streamline their efforts and remove existing hurdles.
Sohail Afridi’s “Final Warning” to Opponents
In a confident tone, the Chief Minister suggested that the current political standoff continues only because of perceived divisions. He claimed that the moment the PTI Leadership and Imran Khan’s Sisters demonstrate total unity, the opposition’s “game” will be over. Afridi’s remarks imply a transition of responsibility; he stated that once a single stance is established by the leadership, he will take personal charge of the subsequent actions. “Then it is my job, and I know how to handle it,” he remarked, hinting at a more aggressive political or administrative stance from the KP government.
Latest Political Context and Strategy
Reliable reports from within the party suggest that Sohail Afridi’s statement is part of a broader push to end internal friction and focus on a grand protest or legal movement. By bringing the PTI Leadership and Imran Khan’s Sisters into a unified council, the party aims to eliminate conflicting signals that have occasionally confused the worker base. As the legal proceedings against the PTI founder continue, Afridi’s presence at Adiala serves as a reminder that the provincial government of KP remains the most potent tool in the party’s current political arsenal.