PTI leader missing in pakistan appeared after 2 days...?

Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province Chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur is a prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, who recently went missing from Islamabad. His sudden disappearance had created a situation of tension in Pakistan's politics. Earlier it was believed that he was arrested by Islamabad police, but Pakistan's home minister Mohsin Naqvi denied this and said that he was not detained by any federal agency.

Ali Amin Gandapur went missing from his official residence in Islamabad on Saturday. His family and party people were not able to contact him in any way, after which the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government knocked the door of Peshawar High Court. However, shortly after his disappearance, he suddenly entered the provincial assembly, where he was welcomed with loud slogans and applause.

Ali Amin Gandapur claimed

In his speech in the assembly, Gandapur claimed that Islamabad police and Rangers raided and sealed KP House. Apart from this, women and employees were mistreated. However, the real reason for his disappearance is still not fully known.

PTI supporters are protesting

These days Imran Khan's supporters are protesting for their leader in Pakistan's capital Islamabad. They have clearly said that they will continue to protest in front of parliament until they get orders from Imran Khan. The former prime minister was arrested in pakistan last year. After that, supporters also created a ruckus across the country and committed arson. However, Imran Khan is in jail since then.

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