Karachi : Syed Aman Shah, Provincial Convener of Awaam Pakistan Balochistan and a prominent tribal leader, has stated that the people across the country—especially the aware and educated youth of Balochistan—are now fed up with outdated and traditional politics. They see Awaam Pakistan as a new ray of hope, a fresh perspective, and a true symbol of change.
Syed Aman Shah said “Our politics has always centered on public service, education, welfare, and national progress. We do not seek power, but rather aim to bring about a transformation in the system. We have declared a firm stance against corruption, nepotism, and self-interest.”
He emphasized that Awaam Pakistan is now the voice of every individual in Balochistan—and across Pakistan—who desires real change. The party’s manifesto is rooted in the principles of public welfare, including: Free and quality education for every child Professional training for teachers and implementation of a modern education system Establishment of quality healthcare centers in both rural and urban areas Free medicines and emergency medical services Employment schemes for skilled individuals Small enterprise programs and unemployment allowance for the youth Elimination of corruption Institutional independence and an effective accountability system Recognition of the rights of local people over provincial resources, including Balochistan
Syed Aman Shah “It is time to abandon the politics of personal gain and join hands under the dynamic leadership of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to pursue collective progress.
Awaam Pakistan is not about any individual personality—it represents a public ideology. We seek not just votes, but the trust of the people so that together, we can build a new Pakistan.”