
The Pakistan United Workers Federation has expressed grave concern over the deteriorating law and order situation across the country, particularly in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, stating that the working class is the most affected segment of society due to the ongoing unrest.
In a joint statement, the Federation's Provincial President Muhammad Iqbal and General Secretary Razam Khan said that tragic incidents are occurring frequently in various regions, especially in K-P and Balochistan, leading to growing divisions in public opinion regarding their causes. Despite differing viewpoints, they emphasized the need for national unity and collective reflection.
"This is the time to come together, to think deeply, to ensure the safety of our future generations, and to protect this country," they said. "It is essential to provide a peaceful and prosperous environment for all citizens."
They urged the government to take concrete and effective measures for the restoration of peace, warning that continued instability is discouraging investment. "Many factories have shut down in affected areas, and investors are relocating their businesses to other provinces or abroad," they noted, adding that it is the working class that bears the brunt of these economic consequences.
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