Burhanpur: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur used inappropriate language against protesting party workers during a recent demonstration.
According to Express News, tensions flared when Gandapur announced the end of the protest at the Burhan location, which had led to the closure of the motorway. The announcement sparked anger among the workers, who surrounded the Chief Minister’s vehicle.
As Gandapur attempted to leave, the protesters demanded that he get out of his car and walk alongside them. They expressed their frustration, stating, “Here we are enduring tear gas, while the ministers sit comfortably in air-conditioned vehicles.”
In response to the mounting pressure, the Chief Minister exited his vehicle and instructed the workers to move forward on their own. When the workers insisted on walking with him, Gandapur lost his temper and resorted to using offensive language against his own party members. He then got back into his vehicle and departed for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.