MARDAN: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi and leader of Awami National Party and former chief minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti on Tuesday agreed to jointly fight for the province’s rights.

The agreement came during a meeting here.

The meeting focused on the pressing issues of the province, including the need for a united political front to address provincial rights and challenges including law and order.

Both leaders emphasised the need and effectiveness of unity among political parties to resolve the longstanding issues of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa about law and order, equitable distribution of resources, and financial rights.

They warned that if immediate attention was not given to maintaining peace in the region, the situation could deteriorate to an alarming extent, potentially spreading instability to other parts of the country.

The governor urged all political parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to unite on a common platform to exert pressure on the federal government and secure the province’s rights.

He also highlighted the importance of a united voice for acquiring provincial financial resources and development funds.

Mr Hoti appreciated the call for unity and said cooperation among political parties would not only help resolve public issues but also strengthen the province’s political autonomy and stability.

He lauded the governor’s efforts and assured his full support for the provincial jirga and initiatives aimed at resolving the province’s problems.

The ANP leader emphasised that despite past political differences, the political parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had come together several times in the past for the betterment of the province, and this tradition should continue.

The other participants included provincial General Secretary of Pakistan Peoples Party Shuja Khanzada, Deputy General Secretary Abrar Saeed Swati, Vice Chairman of KP Red Crescent Society Farzand Ali Wazir, provincial ANP Finance Secretary Haroon Khan, and district leaders from both parties.

Published in Dawn, November 13th, 2024

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