Addressing grievances: ‘Govt should call an APC for CPEC’
‘Wrong policies’ of central govt has resulted an increase in the sense of deprivation due to such policies: Khanzada
PESHAWAR:
Former president of PPP’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa wing Khanzada Khan has asked the federal government to call an All Party Conference (APC) for CPEC. He asked that the APC should be used by the government to address issues related to the project.The Senior PPP leaders issued his call through a press release on Sunday. Khanzada added that the ‘wrong policies’ of the central government has resulted an increase in the sense of deprivation due to such policies. He added that the APC would help in remove such fears of the provinces. He warned that if the grievances are not addressed than it would be dangerous for the federation and added that the government has made the mega project controversial. Khanzada stated that issues can be solved through mutual deliberations no sit-ins and rallies. He also criticised that the PTI lead government of K-P should focus on real issues of the province rather the spending on such rallies.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2016.
Former president of PPP’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa wing Khanzada Khan has asked the federal government to call an All Party Conference (APC) for CPEC. He asked that the APC should be used by the government to address issues related to the project.The Senior PPP leaders issued his call through a press release on Sunday. Khanzada added that the ‘wrong policies’ of the central government has resulted an increase in the sense of deprivation due to such policies. He added that the APC would help in remove such fears of the provinces. He warned that if the grievances are not addressed than it would be dangerous for the federation and added that the government has made the mega project controversial. Khanzada stated that issues can be solved through mutual deliberations no sit-ins and rallies. He also criticised that the PTI lead government of K-P should focus on real issues of the province rather the spending on such rallies.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2016.