Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers, who were released from jail last week, expressed dissatisfaction over the brief meeting with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur over their arrival in CM House in Peshawar.

On Novemebr 2, as many as 85 under-trial prisoners, including two MPAs, who were detained by the Islamabad police during PTI’s D-Chowk protest, were set free from the District Jail Attock.

After being released from jail, the party workers reached Chief Minister House to meet Gandapur, where they were forced to wait for three hours before a 10 minute meeting, a private TV channel reported.

Sources said that the workers got into a frenzy and protested after getting mere Rs1,000 from the KP Chief Minister Gandapur.

The workers raised slogans in the Chief Minister’s House, expressing anger over receiving Rs1,000 getting arrested in the movement demanding the release of PTI founder Imran Khan, Geo News quoted as sources saying.

However, Regional President PTI Arbab Muhammad Asim, in talk with channel, denied the development, saying that a function was organized for the workers at the Chief Minister’s House yesterday where some workers got angry among themselves.

He said that some workers were shouting slogans, as seen in video, when the Chief Minister was not present in the residence.

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