Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), has ordered the party’s responsibility committee to submit a report on alleged corruption and ministers’ performance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in May.
Sources stated that the PTI founder has requested a report on the performance of the ministers and the use of funds, which prompted the responsibility committee to start convening cabinet members.
PTI’s responsibility committee member, lawyer Qazi Anwar, said the report on the execution of cabinet members will be presented in the first week of May. All ministers, advisers and assistants will submit their reports to the committee and provide details of the use of funds and related information.
Qazi Anwar added that this process will be completed in May, after which the report will be presented to PTI’s founder. The Minister of Food has already submitted their performance report to the committee.
Previously, Imran Khan instructed party members who had government roles to resign their positions within the party.
The directive, which is communicated through PTI General Secretary Salman Akram Raja, aims to give Junaid Akbar, the newly appointed president of PTI’s Khyber-Pakhwa chapter, a free hand in reorganization of the party.
Raja, who spoke with journalists after visiting Khan in the Adiala prison on Tuesday, assured that Khan is in good health despite concern about his well-being.
He also revealed that Khan was planning to write to Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi about questions within the prison system and noted that the prison administration was allegedly under control of “unseen forces.”