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K-P cabinet expanded to 31 members as six ministers inducted

CM Afridi yields to party pressure; six new ministers, four advisers and eight special assistants sworn in today

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi. SCREENGRAB

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet was expanded on Saturday with the induction of six new ministers, four new advisers, and eight special assistants, taking the total strength of the provincial cabinet to 31 members.

With the expansion, the number of ministers, including Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, has risen to 17, while the number of advisers stands at six. This exceeds the constitutional ceiling set under Article 130 of the Constitution, which limits the number of ministers to 15 and advisers to five.

Official sources indicated that two ministers and one adviser will have to be dropped to comply with the constitutional provision.

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The expansion summary, approved by CM Afridi, was forwarded to provincial Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Friday. The governor signed and returned the summary, clearing the way for the new members to take the oath today at the Governor’s House.

The decision comes nearly seven months after CM Afridi assumed office. Following the resignation of former chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur in October last year, Afridi was elected as the new leader of the house.

He initially formed a lean 14-member cabinet after failing to secure a meeting with the party’s founding chairman for broader consultations. He had planned to expand the cabinet later, following consultation, but the meeting could not materialise.

Party leadership and pressure from Members of the Provincial Assembly eventually forced the chief minister to go for the expansion.

The existing cabinet included CM Afridi, Meena Khan, Arshad Ayub, Fazal Shakoor, Dr Amjad Ali, Aftab Alam, Syed Fakhr Jehan, Riaz Khan, Khaliqur Rehman, Aqibullah Khan, and Faisal Turki. Among the advisers, Taj Muhammad Turand and Mazmal Aslam were part of the team, while Shafi Jan, who held the status of special assistant, has now been elevated to the provincial minister rank.

The six new ministers are: Nazir Ahmed Abbasi, Shakeel Ahmed, Muhammad Adnan Qadri, Muhammad Arif Ahmadzai, and Tariq Mahmood Aryani.

The four new advisers include Pir Musawwar Khan, Liaquat Ali Khan, Humayun Khan, and Mian Muhammad Umar.

The eight new special assistants are: Tariq Saeed, Muhammad Usman, Tufail Anjum, Iftikharullah Jan, Samiullah Khan, Malik Adeel Iqbal, Muhammad Khurshid, and Muhammad Asrar.

The significant expansion is being seen as an effort to accommodate various factions and allies within the ruling party and to address demands from MPAs who felt sidelined in the initial small cabinet.

Political observers note that while the move strengthens the chief minister’s support base inside the assembly, it also raises questions about financial implications and adherence to constitutional norms.

The development comes at a time when the provincial government is navigating multiple challenges, including financial constraints and governance issues. The larger cabinet is expected to distribute responsibilities more widely, though critics argue it may increase the financial burden on the provincial exchequer.

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