(Khursheed Rahmani) Convener of Awam Pakistan Party Shahid Khaqan Abbasi says that IPPPs are a separate issue, but they are a symptom of the economy’s failure. He argues that strengthening the economy is crucial to reducing inflation and promoting development. He believes that elections in Pakistan are often stolen, making economic progress unattainable.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, the convener of Awam Pakistan Party in Shahr-i-Quaid, Karachi, addressed a ceremony and presented a manifesto outlining the party’s solutions to the country’s problems. He acknowledged widespread public concern and emphasized the need for practical solutions. He argued that governments exist to serve the people, not to accumulate prestige.
Abbasi further stressed the importance of providing basic facilities to the people, including employment, healthcare, and education. He believes that addressing these issues is central to resolving Pakistan’s problems. He also criticized the violation of the Constitution by soldiers, judges, politicians, and political parties.
The former Prime Minister emphasized the significance of human resources as Pakistan’s greatest strength. He highlighted the contributions of individuals like Arshad Nadeem and argued that the solution to the country’s problems lies within its Constitution. He criticized the lack of implementation of the Constitution and the corruption within the political system.
Abbasi criticized major political parties for making empty promises of reforms while failing to address the people’s needs. He argued that the current political system is propped up by corrupt individuals and called for systemic reforms.