Opposition Coalition Urges Government Action on Trade and Promises

Web DeskJune 5, 2024 03:18 AMnational
  • Opposition coalition led by Tehreek Tahafuzz-e-Ain demands trade resumption with Afghanistan
  • Asad Qaiser warns of rising unemployment and economic uncertainty in tribal areas
  • Mahmood Achakzai emphasizes the need for upholding residents' rights in merged districts
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The opposition coalition, led by Tehreek Tahafuzz-e-Ain, is pressuring the government to restart trade with Afghanistan and fulfill promises to the merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Asad Qaiser and Mahmood Achakzai highlight the urgent need for economic stability and social development in the tribal areas, emphasizing the importance of upholding residents' rights and integrating the region into the national fabric.

The opposition parties' coalition, led by Tehreek Tahafuzz-e-Ain, is putting pressure on the government to restart trade with Afghanistan and fulfill promises made to the newly-merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The closure of the Chaman Border has had a severe impact on the economic stability of residents in the tribal areas, prompting urgent calls for the reopening of trade routes.

During a recent press conference, Asad Qaiser highlighted the negative consequences of the trade halt, emphasizing that many locals have been forced into smuggling activities due to limited alternatives. He cautioned that prolonged economic uncertainty could lead to rising unemployment rates and broader repercussions for the entire country.

The alliance's demands include prioritizing trade with Afghanistan and ensuring that the needs of the newly-merged districts are not overlooked in the upcoming budget. Allama Nasir Abbas expressed worries about the social breakdown in tribal areas, attributing it to unmet commitments and the exploitation of regional sentiments.

Mahmood Achakzai stressed the importance of upholding the rule of law in Pakistan and advocated for the recognition of residents' rights in the merged districts. He called for a budget allocation to empower these regions to defend themselves and contribute to national defense efforts.

The opposition coalition's push for the resumption of trade with Afghanistan and the fulfillment of promises to the merged districts underscores the pressing need for economic stability and social development in the tribal areas. As the government faces mounting pressure to address these issues, the welfare of residents and the region's integration into the national fabric remain key priorities for sustainable progress.

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