In explosive speech, KP CM-elect calls for Afghan policy review, reiterates loyalty to Imran

By Rasool Dawar
October 13, 2025

Sohail Afridi says tribals should be taken into confidence on terrorism; warns of paralysing country if PTI founder moved

Newly elected KP CM Sohail Afrid pictured during KP Assembly session on October 13, 2025. — XBarristerGohar

PESHAWAR: While coming down hard on the incumbent federal government’s policies in his maiden speech as the newly elected chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Sohail Afridi on Monday called for a review of Pakistan’s Afghan policy, insisting that the solution to terrorism lies in consultation with the masses and their representatives.

Speaking during a KP Assembly session, after being elected the new leader of the house following Ali Amin Gandapur's resignation, Afridi called for tribal elders and representatives to be taken into confidence to solve the issue of terrorism.

The KP CM-elect today secured90 votes, whereas Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl's (JUI-F) Maulana Lutfur Rehman, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz's (PML-N) Sardar Shahjehan Yousaf and Pakistan People's Party's (PPP) Arbab Zarak Khan got no votes at all as their members staged a walkout from the session.

His election faces uncertainty and doubts after KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi rejected Gandapur's resignation due to concerns over signature's authenticity — something Gandapur has contested and has claimed that his signatures were authentic.

Speaking during the assembly, newly-elected CM Afridi addressed the issue of terrorism as the KP has faced the brunt of incidents along with Balochistan, and said that where there is terrorism, the solution is to take the elders of that area into confidence.

"Where you are saying there is terrorism, take the local representatives, parliamentarians, people and elders into confidence," he said while calling for Pakistan's Afghan policy to be reviewed.

Lamenting that "a mindset" mocked the tribal people when his name was nominated for the office of the CM, Afridi recalled his political career and journey.

"I did not become chief minister through a 'parchi' [chit]. I belong to a middle-class family from the tribal districts. Neither my father, nor my brother, nor my relatives are politicians," Afridi said while thanking PTI founder Imran.

Noting that the tribal population was happy with the decision to nominate and elect him as KP's CM, he said that a campaign was launched against him.

Announcing that he will start taking measures in this regard today, Afridi said: "I am a champion of confrontational politics".

"I have no cars, no bungalow, no money, no greed for a chair [of CM]. The day the leader says no chair, I will kick it."

The young politician further warned that if the PTI founder was moved from Adiala jail without consulting his family and the party, they would paralyse the whole country in protest.

"No one should think that I have come to this position and will deviate from [Imran's] ideology," he said.

Furthermore, reiterating the party's stance on alleged rigging in the February 8, 2024 general elections, Afridi announced to initiate a probe into how their constituencies were stolen from them.


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