The KP government will form an inquiry commission to look into the May 9 attack on Radio Pakistan.

Sohail Afridi, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, declared on Friday that an investigative commission would be established to look into the May 9 attack on Radio Pakistan Peshawar.
He made this declaration while presiding over a provincial cabinet meeting where a number of significant decisions were made. According to the Chief Minister, the panel would compile all relevant data, including CCTV footage, and submit its findings to the government.
According to Sohail Afridi, eliminating interest-based (usury) transactions in the province is the present government’s primary objective. New prospects for Islamic investment will be created, and a detailed strategy is being prepared for this purpose.
The Chief Minister further said that a resolution highlighting Bushra Bibi’s and the PTI founder’s improper treatment in prison was unanimously approved by the Assembly.
He claimed that even though he is the 45 million people’s elected chief minister, he is not permitted to meet with his leader, despite his desire to do so in order to get policy advice. Additionally, the creator of PTI and his spouse are prohibited from seeing their personal doctor.
Sohail Afridi underlined that elected officials will be consulted on all government initiatives and changes. He claimed that although there may be differences, achieving peace is a common objective.