Opposition parties united to solve the problems of Khalana Valley

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HATTIAN BALA: (Azadi Times) – Opposition parties have come together to address the pressing issues of the Khalana Valley by uniting along the ceasefire line.

The ruling party’s decision to abstain from participating in any committee has been announced, drawing criticism from various quarters. The opposition alleges that instead of effectively resolving the people’s problems, the incumbent government has entrenched them deeper into a quagmire of issues, an approach deemed unacceptable by the opposition.

Subedar (retd) Nur Afsar, Abdul Hafeez Abbasi, Muhammad Waseem Abbasi, Zeeshan Sagheer, and other prominent figures expressed their concerns, stating that previous governments did not face as many challenges, and conditions were not as dire as they are today.

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The area, once a picturesque green garden, has reportedly been neglected for the past two years. Instead of addressing the problems, the authorities have been accused of resorting to evasive tactics, merely casting shadows with the light of promises.

The participants emphasized the urgent need to address the region’s issues. They expressed their determination not to be deceived by the ruling party any longer.

Further, they expressed confidence in the leadership of opposition figures, including Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Sahibzada Ashfaq Zafar, and Dr. Raja Muhammad Mushtaq Khan. They affirmed their commitment to utilizing every available platform to resolve the area’s problems, even if it requires raising their voices and staging robust protests.

The opposition reiterated that they will not be misled by the ruling party and are resolute in their pursuit of a resolution to the longstanding issues facing the Khalana Valley.

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