Stability is impossible without the representation of all political forces — Convener, Awaam Pakistan Party, Balochistan
Public hardships are increasing; the country needs united leadership; the situation is concerning
Karachi/Quetta (PR): Syed Aman Shah, Provincial Convener of the Awaam Pakistan Party Balochistan, has said that the country is currently facing serious challenges and growing crises across various sectors, causing continuous hardship for ordinary citizens. The present circumstances demand a unified and comprehensive national strategy to pull Pakistan out of its current difficulties.
He said that a national government has become the most urgent need of the hour—one in which all political forces, public representatives, and stakeholders receive full representation. The nation has reached a point where personal and party interests must be set aside, and national interest must be prioritized above everything else.
Such a national government, he said, can make effective decisions under a collective agenda for economic stability, institutional improvement, and resolution of public issues. Daily inflation, economic pressure, unemployment, the energy crisis, and administrative mismanagement have caused severe distress among the people. If timely and united decisions are not made, the crises may worsen further.
He emphasized that, in the greater national interest, all parties must come together to devise a roadmap capable of steering Pakistan out of these challenges. Syed Aman Shah said that the Awaam Pakistan Party will continue to raise its voice for national interest, democratic values, and the protection of public rights, and will remain part of every positive effort aimed at pulling the country out of crisis.













