
Peshawar, March 29 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi of Pakistan alleged on Sunday that a recent speech by Kasim Khan, the son of former prime minister Imran Khan, was being “deliberately misrepresented” by the government in an attempt to mislead the public.
Addressing a press conference, Afridi said that authorities were trying to shift the blame for their economic failures onto Kasim to conceal their own incompetence.
"We have translated Kasim Khan's speech into Urdu to present the facts before the nation," Afridi stated.
He alleged that the speech was being “deliberately misrepresented” by the government in an attempt to mislead the public.
Highlighting international standards, the chief minister said that European countries require adherence to democracy, human rights, environmental protection, and transparent governance for trade relations.
He alleged that the current federal government was violating these principles while attempting to blame the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (