Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, paid a visit to an injured Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker who sustained injuries during the recent protests in Islamabad. The worker, whose identity remains undisclosed, was receiving medical treatment in a Peshawar hospital after being wounded during clashes with security forces.
Gandapur, accompanied by key party officials, met with the worker’s family and expressed deep concern for his well-being. During the visit, the Chief Minister assured the worker and his family of PTI’s unwavering support in this difficult time.
“We stand in solidarity with our party workers who have been injured in the struggle for justice. The sacrifices made by PTI workers will not go in vain,” Gandapur stated. He also condemned the use of force by law enforcement during the protests, calling for accountability.
The visit highlights the party’s continued support for those affected by the political unrest in Islamabad, where several PTI supporters have been injured in violent clashes during protests over political issues.