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Pervez Khattak out as Atif Khan emerges as front-runner for CM KP

At this stage, NA Seats are more important for PTI, SO any one from KPK who won their NA seat as well like of Pervaiza Khattak and Asad Qaiser will have to leave their Provincial Seat in order to form the PTI govt on Federal level.
 
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But Now, KPK people has given him two third majority. I think they are satisfied from his performance as administrator.
 
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Give Prof. Dr. Atta ur Rahman and the likes also a role in naya Pakistan. The list looks good.
 
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Pervez Khattak insists on becoming KP CM, won’t join govt in centre

By
Mehmood Jan Babar
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Mushtaq Paracha

Monday Jul 30, 2018


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Pervez Khattak. Photo: File

PESHAWAR: The list of contenders for the post of chief minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is shortening by the day. The most adamant to get the post is Pervez Khattak, the former chief minister, who is locked in a battle with the senior leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

PTI chairman Imran Khan has tried relentlessly to convince Khattak to clear the way for Atif Khan — the former education minister of the province — but nothing has worked.

Another serious candidate is Taimur Saleem Jhagra, who belongs to an influential family. Jhagra is young and recently won his first provincial assembly seat.

Finally, there is Asad Qaiser, the former speaker of the KP assembly. All four enjoy a strong lobby within the party. However, Khattak claims the support of 55, out of the party's total 65 MPAs in the province.

Bani Gala seems to have decided on Atif Khan, but Khattak’s clear and loud refusal to step aside made the leadership back down.

Pervez Khattak confirmed to Geo.tv that he has conveyed to the party leadership that he will not join the federal cabinet. “The party has a huge mandate in the country just because of my performance in KP,” he added.

He further said that Asad Umer and Jehangir Tareen also tried to convince him to leave KP, but he did not agree. “They have offered the post of President, Speaker of the National Assembly and all of the important ministries but none of these suit me.'

Khattak stressed that he would remain in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa because his people and almost all of the elected MPAs want him to serve in the province. “I have conveyed to the party that I will go home and will not take part in the politics as well as the party affairs if my right of choice is denied.”
 
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Pervez Khattak insists on becoming KP CM, won’t join govt in centre

By
Mehmood Jan Babar
,
Mushtaq Paracha

Monday Jul 30, 2018


205395_861682_updates.jpeg

Pervez Khattak. Photo: File

PESHAWAR: The list of contenders for the post of chief minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is shortening by the day. The most adamant to get the post is Pervez Khattak, the former chief minister, who is locked in a battle with the senior leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

PTI chairman Imran Khan has tried relentlessly to convince Khattak to clear the way for Atif Khan — the former education minister of the province — but nothing has worked.

Another serious candidate is Taimur Saleem Jhagra, who belongs to an influential family. Jhagra is young and recently won his first provincial assembly seat.

Finally, there is Asad Qaiser, the former speaker of the KP assembly. All four enjoy a strong lobby within the party. However, Khattak claims the support of 55, out of the party's total 65 MPAs in the province.

Bani Gala seems to have decided on Atif Khan, but Khattak’s clear and loud refusal to step aside made the leadership back down.

Pervez Khattak confirmed to Geo.tv that he has conveyed to the party leadership that he will not join the federal cabinet. “The party has a huge mandate in the country just because of my performance in KP,” he added.

He further said that Asad Umer and Jehangir Tareen also tried to convince him to leave KP, but he did not agree. “They have offered the post of President, Speaker of the National Assembly and all of the important ministries but none of these suit me.'

Khattak stressed that he would remain in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa because his people and almost all of the elected MPAs want him to serve in the province. “I have conveyed to the party that I will go home and will not take part in the politics as well as the party affairs if my right of choice is denied.”
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Looking at that list of positions: Holy hell is the GoP inefficient! Railways minister? What is this the 1800s? That, shipping, roads, and air transport should be combined into the Transport Ministry. Energy, water, housing etc should all be made into an infrastructure ministry. SciTech, defense production, and planning should be combined into a non-ministerial position where merit and coordination reign, not politics. All industry, commerce, production, production should be abolished or rolled into the finance ministry. Inter provincial coordination? What the hell is the interior minister there for? Kashmir Minister? That's the PM, interior, and foreign minister's job. Religious affairs? Useless. Where is the health minister? Education minister?
 
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