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Govt Prohibits Governor Kundi’s Stay at KP House in Islamabad

Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Wednesday added to his  public feud  with Governor Faisal Karim Kundi as his government prohibited the latter’s stay at KP House in Islamabad.

Sources in the provincial government told  Dawn  that guards at KP House received verbal instructions to deny the governor permission to the premises.

They insisted that the cabinet had decided to de-notify the Governor’s Annexe at KP House to deny the governor’s access to official lodges.

Spokesman for the government Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif told  Dawn  that the cabinet made the decision to this effect in its last meeting.

“We’re facing accommodation issues. We had a gathering there some days ago and faced accommodation issues for the participants,” he said.

Mr Saif said the government had decided that ministers and lawmakers from the province would use the KP House Annexe previously reserved for the governor.

He said the government was searching for an alternate residence for the governor in the federal capital.

“The governor should not feel dejected over the de-notification of his annexe at KP House. We are not going to ban his entry to KP House like the Sindh government did to the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf MPAs from Sindh,” he said.

The spokesman said the governor had houses in Islamabad, so he wouldn’t face any problems in staying there during visits.

Sources claimed that provincial chief secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry “vehemently” opposed the move to de-notify the annexe for the governor at KP House but the provincial government overruled the objection.

However, the government has yet to notify the cabinet’s decision. The governor didn’t respond to this correspondent’s calls and WhatsApp messages.

Both the chief minister and the governor, who belong to Dera Ismail Khan district, publicly sparred lately, threatening each with dire consequences.

Last Friday, Mr Kundi, in a speech, indirectly accused the CM of being involved in the killing of former law minister Mr Israrullah Gandapur and ANP leader Umar Khattab Sherani.

Mr Israrullah was killed in a suicide attack in his hometown of Kulachi near Dera Ismail Khan in Oct 2013.

While government officials blamed the Waziristan-based Gandapur group for the bombing, a little-known shadowy group, Ansar ul Mujahideen, claimed responsibility.

ANP’s Mr Sherani was killed in December 2021, a day before the province’s local government elections, which he was contesting as a candidate for the post of Dera Ismail Khan mayor.

The governor insisted that if he relinquished his constitutional post, he would prove to be a bigger nemesis for CM Gandapur.

He warned that protecting the Governor’s House was his “constitutional duty” and whoever tried to occupy it “would be dragged on roads.”

A day later, Mr Gandapur, after a court appearance in his native town, lashed out at Mr Kundi and said he could use his powers to banish the governor from the Governor’s House.

“This Governor’s House is not your property. Don’t force me to turn it into a museum and open it for the public.

“I will shift you to a two-room annexe,” he said. - Dawn

Courtesy Reuters

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