Islamabad: The opposition alliance has planned a two -day national conference next week “to discuss the current political situation and national problems.”
This was announced by Awam Pakistan president Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami president Mehmood Achakzai, at a joint press conference on Friday.
The political parties in the ruling alliance were not invited to the debatable.
“We have invited all opposition parties and representatives of media organizations, lawyers and workers’ unions,” said Abbasi, adding that “the problems are only solved when they are discussed.”
“We are celebrating a two -day national conference in the Federal Capital from February 27 to 27 to find solutions of the problems facing the country,” he said. “We want to play our role in solving these problems. We are celebrating the conference for the supremacy of law and justice. “
Khaqan, Achakzai Stress dialogue to solve problems facing the country
The AP chief said that Pakistan is going through a bad patch due to the alleged defective policies of the government with the result that young people had been highly disappointed.
Mr. Achakzai said that the solutions of any problem would be possible through dialogue. The country faces a difficult time since its “institutions were on the verge of disaster,” he said.
“All institutions are deteriorating due to the defective policies of the government,” he said and added that the problems would never be solved if the institutions were not on the right path.
Meanwhile, the opposition alliance has decided to strengthen its position against the government and establish contact with other parts.
Tehreek-i-Tahaffuz AAEEN-Pakistan leaders will arrive in Sindh in the next few days and meet the leaders of the great democratic alliance.
The delegation will include Mr. Achakzai, Asad Qaiser of PTI, Sahibzada Hamid Raza of the Sunita Ittehad, Akhundada Hussain and representatives of the BNP-Mengal and MWM.
Posted in Dawn, February 22, 2025