CHARSADDA: Former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Haji Ghulam Ali criticized the federal and provincial administrations for prioritizing “political point scoring” over solving the country’s real problems.

Talking to the media in Charsadda, he said that the political situation in Pakistan is so bad that it scares him and at the same time, difficulties for the people increase every day.

Haji Ghulam Ali turned to the governments at the centre and in the province to respect the constitution and come together for talks to solve the problems of the country.

He said that removing the scourge of terrorism is not the single-handed task of a provincial or federal government but a joint, agreed and concerted strategy is required.

He insisted that the government along with the state and other state institutions, must formulate a comprehensive policy to counter terrorism. Furthermore, he noted that the situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan differs significantly from that of Punjab and Sindh.

“While development can be seen in Punjab and Sindh, the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been left behind for the last 12 years, ” he said. In addition to this, he criticized the PTI also by saying that the party was busy with political slogans and public issues were kept in the dark.

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Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif are the same: Aimal Wali Khan

Earlier, Senator Aimal Wali Khan, the Central President of the Awami National Party, stated that there is no significant difference between Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif for the Pashtuns. He emphasised that even if they were to rule for twelve hundred years, the fate of the Pashtuns would remain unchanged.

Speaking at a large public gathering held at Namak Mandi Chowk in Peshawar, commemorating the 13th anniversary of the martyrdom of peace activist Bashir Ahmed Bilour, he asserted that the Awami National Party (ANP) is the only guarantor of development, peace, education, trade, equality, rights, employment, and natural resources for the Pashtun people.

Senator Aimal Wali Khan honoured Bashir Ahmed Bilour Shaheed, Haroon Bilour Shaheed, and all those martyrs who stood firm for their nation and sacrificed their lives, describing them as the foundation of the party’s struggle. He emphasised that the ANP honours not only its own martyrs but also everyone who has sacrificed for the establishment of peace and against extremism.

He expressed pride in remembering all martyrs, affirming that their sacrifices can never be forgotten. A few months ago, there were attempts in the media to suggest that the Bilour family had distanced itself from the ANP. However, he stated that the truth is now clear: the Bilour family represents the past, present, and future of the ANP.

Aimal Wali Khan highlighted the friendship and camaraderie between Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour and Wali Khan, the son of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Bacha Khan), noting that their bond has become a historical example. He asserted that as long as Wali Bagh and the Bilour House remain faithful to the thoughts and ideology of Bacha Khan, they will stand by their nation.

He remarked that the Awami National Party is not merely a party created in a drawing room, nor does it depend on the departure of any single individual. The ANP was founded by its elders on the streets and dirt roads of villages, and as long as these streets and roads exist, the ANP will also endure. Senator Aimal Wali Khan declared that the ANP is a century-old movement and will continue to thrive. He concluded by stating that the Awami National Party is fully prepared to demonstrate its political strength in the upcoming local body elections and aims for success.

 

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