Peshawar, Oct. 11 -- In a major political development in Pakistan, PTI (Pakistan Tehreek - Insaf) member Ali Amin Gandapur has decided to step down from the post of Chief Minister of the country's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Gandapur announced that his resignation came on the instructions of former PM and PTI founder Imran Khan, to facilitate a smooth transition of leadership and ensure continuity, focus, and stability in the party's political operations in the area, reports Samaa TV.

"I am resigning from the chief ministership on the orders of the founder of PTI," Gandapur said, adding, "I will fully support the new CM in every way possible."The move follows a series of internal consultations within the PTI leadership, which reportedly ...