'KP Assembly dissolution to prove last nail in PTI's coffin'.

PESHAWAR -- Despite enjoying two-third majority in the then Khyber Pakthunkhwa Assembly, the Chief Minister KP's advise to Governor for dissolution of the provincial assembly was being considered an irrational decision and beyond understanding in the wake of current geo-political and economic challenges.

The experts said the PTI's illogical decision would have serious political and economic repercussions in the aftermath of post-flood era and the province's politics in future and would likely face peoples' wrath in upcoming elections due to its poor performance in the last ten years.

Following the signing of the dissolution summary of the assembly by the governor KP today, the provincial assembly was now stand dissolved, cabinet ceased to hold office and the process of formation of caretaker setup was started in the province.

'The PTI leadership including CM Mahmood Khan has made a 'big political blunder' by dissolving the provincial assembly as it passed a wrong message and shattered people's confidence,' said Ikhtair Wali Khan, former MPA and PML-N KP spokesman while talking to reporter.

He said that there was no justification of the assembly dissolution on the part of PTI as only few months were left in the general elections and such illogical decisions were always counterproductive.

With the dissolution of KP Assembly, he said a ten years long era of negativity, hallow sloganeering and poor performance of PTI came to an end in KP that was also warmly welcomed by the voters from Chitral to DI Khan.

'For the sake of one individual's ego and stubbornness, CM KP had sent summary for dissolution of the Assembly, negating the sanctity of votes, parliamentary and democratic norms besides shattering the people's confidence,' he said.

He claimed that PTI had left thousands of flood victims alone in the harsh weather by sacking its own government and deprived millions of people of assistance, relief and rehabilitations in this hour of need.

He said neither the promise of construction of five million houses was fulfilled nor 10 million jobs were provided despite tall claims of PTI leadership. Ikhtair Wali said due to poor planning of the PTI government, over 100 small dams were washed away by the last year floods while 10 billion trees project was taken over by the NAB KP, thus exposing Imran Niazi good governance claims.

Wali claimed that the size of the federal development budget was Rs1 trillion in 2018 and when coalition government took over...

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