Pakhtuns urged to unite

Says nation should work to save country irrespective of personal, political considerations

Aftab Sherpao. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD IQBAL/EXPRESS

PESHAWAR:
Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) Chairman Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao has said that Pakhtuns are passing through a very critical time in history and if they do not unite they would be pushed in to further crises. He contended that the Pakhtuns had been in turmoil due to the bad policies of past rulers.

He was addressing a meeting of QWP in Bannu constituency PK-73 in connection of election campaign. He asked the people to select wise and prudent leadership in the upcoming elections who should focus on good governance, rights of people, the economy and to help address the current situation.

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Sherpao said that irrespective of personal and political considerations the whole nation should work to save the country from further chaos.


He regretted that the leadership of PTI had not fulfilled the election promises like restoration of peace, tranquillity, reforms, good governance and change which had disappeared. Sherpao said that the people of K-P were fed up with the unpopular and bad policies of the PTI government and they had showed total mistrust over the leadership. He contended that the Pakhtuns had exposed the true colours of the PTI government and they would not be further deceived by hollow slogans.

Sherpao underlined the need for taking effective measures for peace in the region which was essential for the interests of Pakistan and Afghanistan; therefore, concerted efforts were required to bring an end to bloodshed in the region. He stressed the need for removing the mistrust between the two countries. He suggested contacts at the government and people’s level so as to promote goodwill and harmony for bright future.

He had expressed serious concern over the unannounced and unscheduled excessive load-shedding in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He lashed out at the policies of the government for having restored to load-shedding in the sweltering summer.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 22nd, 2018.
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