Barrister Saif Advocates National Dialogue to Break Political Deadlock

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PESHAWAR: Former Federal Minister and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Advisor on Information, Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, declared that a national dialogue is indispensable to break the current political deadlock gripping the country.

He announced that the National Dialogue Committee will host a major event tomorrow in Karachi to address these pressing challenges.

Barrister Saif criticized the current political landscape, stating that the government refuses to talk about public issues, while the opposition is simultaneously failing to play an effective role.

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Call for Alternative Leadership and National Consensus

The provincial information advisor emphasized that the country desperately needs alternative leadership to replace both the current government and the opposition. He highlighted that the public has grown completely disillusioned with traditional politics.

According to Barrister Saif, the National Dialogue Committee aims to bring all political forces to a single table to salvage the country’s future.

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Key highlights from his statement include:

  • Economic Linkage: Achieving economic progress is entirely impossible without establishing absolute political stability first.
  • Need for Vision: The younger generation requires better leadership and a clear, progressive vision for the future.
  • National Consensus: Building a national consensus is the most critical need of the hour under the current circumstances.

Dialogue as the Only Path Forward

“The solution to our national issues lies solely in dialogue and political harmony. To protect the public interest, all stakeholders must forget their personal and political differences,” Barrister Saif on National Harmony

Prominent political and social figures from across the country are expected to attend tomorrow’s high-profile event in Karachi to discuss mechanisms for political reconciliation and structural reform.

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