Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Friday commended the multi-party conference (MPC) held in K-P for addressing the deteriorating law and order situation in Kurram.
He also took aim at the PTI-led provincial government, accusing it of "practising their extremist politics at the expense of the people".
Expressing his views on X, Bilawal lauded Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation Faisal Karim Kundi's initiative to unite political parties.
"I welcome Kundi's initiative to engage all political parties in an effort to create political consensus and address the difficulties faced by the people of Pakhtunkhwa," he said.
Stressing the importance of dialogue, Bilawal remarked, "Dialogue between political forces is the most effective means to not only address political, economic, and security challenges but also forge the political consensus and stability required to achieve results".
He slammed the K-P government for its inaction, saying that it was unfortunate that the government with executive authority and primary responsibility to address these issues have not even spent one day since they formed the government doing what they are meant to. "They have been busy practising their extremist politics at the expense of the people of Pakhtunkhwa."
Regarding the PTI's absence from the conference, Bilawal said, "Despite having been invited, they refused to attend or contribute to this APC [all parties conference] as well. The people of Pakhtunkhwa deserve their problems to be addressed. With or without the help of the K-P government, we will continue to fight for the real rights of the people of all provinces."
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