A video of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has circulated on social media, showing party followers surrounding him and preventing him from leaving.
The video has been claimed to be from the November 24 PTI protests, but journalists assert it is old.
In the video, Gandapur can be heard urging party workers to let him go to the rest area for ablution, pledging to return after offering prayers.
PTI followers blocked Gandapur's car, fearing that the KP CM might escape from the scene, as he had done during recent protests.
Last month, Ali Amin Gandapur disappeared from KP House in Islamabad, leaving thousands of party workers behind, only to suddenly appear before the KP provincial assembly in the evening.
“We will go, Adiala,” a party follower can be heard replying to Gandapur.
The video quickly gained attention, with netizens trolling Gandapur, claiming he wanted to escape to KP again.
However, the video is old, and many journalists have since apologised for sharing it.
Journalist Waseem Abbasi corrected himself after sharing the old video clip, noting he had been informed that the video of Gandapur arguing with party workers was from a previous incident, and he deleted the post accordingly.



