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Sohail Afridi Says Street Movement shows that the people of Pakistan Stands with Imran KhanBreaking

January 26, 2026

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has said that the ongoing Street Movement is a peaceful and organized struggle against fascism, fully in line with the Constitution of Pakistan.He said that political resistance on the streets is continuing across the country and that the people of Swat have clearly shown where they stand.

While speaking to participants at a rally in Tarujabba, Nowshera, the chief minister made it clear that there is no place for violence or chaos in the movement. He said the struggle is based on discipline, patience, and constitutional rights.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has said that the ongoing Street Movement is a peaceful and organized struggle against fascism, fully in line with the Constitution of Pakistan.

The chief minister claimed that several efforts were made to block his appointment. According to him, false stories were spread to link him with smugglers and militant groups to damage his reputation. Responding to allegations that PTI is against the military or state institutions, Afridi strongly rejected these claims.

He said that his party respects all institutions but cannot accept decisions made secretly without the approval of the people. He added that attempts to create a negative image of PTI would not succeed because the public is fully aware of the reality.

While speaking to participants at a rally in Tarujabba, Nowshera, the chief minister made it clear that there is no place for violence or chaos in the movement. He said the struggle is based on discipline, patience, and constitutional rights.

The chief minister said the movement will reach its peak by February 8. He explained that the main goal is to unite and strengthen the public voice for the release of their leader, Imran Khan, who they believe has been unjustly imprisoned. He added that the next steps of the movement will be announced at that time.

Later, while addressing another rally at Pakistan Chowk in Mardan, Chief Minister Sohail Afridi thanked the people of Peshawar, Nowshera, and Mardan. He expressed appreciation for their large turnout and the warm welcome they gave him during the rallies.

The chief minister said that public support gives strength to the movement and shows that people are standing firmly for their political rights.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)