
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, a senior member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and a former prime minister, stated on Sunday that the court should examine the judgements that have affected the nation.
Abbasi said that a non-partisan meeting was conducted in Quetta where the problems facing the nation were discussed while speaking at a news conference in Quetta alongside the former finance minister Miftah Ismail.
Regarding the nation’s present political and economic circumstances, the former premier stated that “tough decisions need to be made to stabilise” the nation.
Khaqan added that the discourse held in Quetta “is the solution” to the country’s problems and that politics couldn’t aid Pakistan in resolving its problems.
He said that the conversation covered Balochistan-specific concerns as well as Pakistan’s political and economic circumstances. He continued by saying that while the fundamental problems couldn’t be resolved in eight months, something should be done to get rid of them.
Lashkari Raisani, the leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), supplied the platform, according to Khaqan.
If we don’t respect the Constitution, we can’t resolve the problems. We must uphold the Constitution, and a new social compact is required, he continued.
Speaking of PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, Khaqan demanded that the former prime minister’s wrong be made right.
He believed that unrepresentative individuals were to blame for Balochistan’s issues.
It should be determined today if the Balochistan senators, representatives, and MNAs.
The senior vice-president of the PML-N stated that even though core issues cannot be fixed in eight months, the current administration should at the very least begin working toward a solution.
He said that the provinces would need to get their resources. “Gas and electricity should be provided to Balochistan.”
The senior politician emphasised using the Constitution as a long-term fix to problems. “A new social compact will come from the political system if one is required. We must determine whether the constitution has failed or if we have failed it.”
In order to move the political system in the direction of resolving societal problems, Khaqan continued.
Miftah Ismail, a former finance minister who was there, stated that the nation’s “debt is escalating in the previous 20 years and has reached up to Rs51 trillion.”
“The government will concentrate on making debt payments rather than expanding in health and education. $21 billion must be returned by the nation. There is no additional payment option available for these instalments. both the unemployment rate and inflation rose “stated the former finance czar.
He pushed for the granting of rights to the populace. “Pakistan was not intended to support a life of dire poverty. 80 percent of youngsters in the nation are undernourished “Added he.
The previous federal minister placed a strong emphasis on expanding exports and enhancing agriculture. “The economy was impacted by the government’s reply pause.”
Miftah Ismail, a former finance minister who was there, stated that the nation’s “debt is escalating in the previous 20 years and has reached up to Rs51 trillion.”
PPP leader Raisani urged discussion to resolve differences and demanded that concerns in Gwadar be discussed.
“The needs of the people of Gwadar must be met. Before beginning a discourse, a trusting environment should be created, Raisani said, noting that “governments are paralysed. The state needs to start talking.”