State institutions ‘fail’ to perform constitutional duties: KP CM

By Muhammad Farooq & Syed Kosar Naqvi
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November 20, 2025
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Khan Afridi addresses a gathering at Havelian, Abbottabadon November 19, 2025. — Screengrab via FacebookKPChiefMinister

ABBOTTABAD/SWABI: Warning against possible rigging in the Haripur by-election, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Khan Afridi on Wednesday said that the country was heading toward a major development.

“The state institutions have failed to perform their constitutional responsibilities and duties. When a democratically elected chief minister is prevented from meeting his leader, only one path remains and we will adopt it,” he warned.

He was addressing a gathering at Chamba near Havelian located on the boundary of Abbottabad and Haripur districts in support of NA-18 Haripur by-election candidate Shehrnaz Khan, wife of PTI leader Omar Ayub Khan. He had also spoken at a gathering at the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Technology in Swabi.

Afridi said the country’s “most popular leader and his wife were behind bars,” alleging that the PTI founding chairman’s sisters were “tortured outside Adiala Jail.”

The chief minister said that despite fulfilling all legal requirements, he was still not allowed to meet his leader. Afridi said that Imran Khan and his family had made significant sacrifices for Pakistan and that they lacked nothing in personal comfort. “Imran has rejected everything for the sake of the nation and its youth,” he added.

Issuing a strong message to what he called “powerful quarters,” Afridi said: “If we are pushed against the wall, remember that we are Imran Khan’s lions. We will strike and hunt if forced.”

The chief minister issued a stern warning to local political actors in Haripur, claiming that some individuals had “changed their votes” ahead of the November 23 by-election.

He said justice was being denied and democratic norms were being undermined. “The situation now leaves only one option - and we will definitely adopt it,” he cautioned, without specifying what that option might be.

Urging voters to support PTI in the upcoming by-election, he warned the local administration and law-enforcement agencies against any attempt to manipulate results. “If the people’s mandate is tampered with, the consequences will not be good. Any attempt at rigging will create a serious situation,” he said.

Afridi reiterated that “something big” was likely to unfold in national politics soon, a remark that further intensified speculation already circulating in political circles.