Summary National dialogue needed to bring reforms in system: Mustafa Kamal
KARACHI (Web Desk) - Chairman of Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP), Mustafa Kamal said that people of Pakistan were facing various issues and there was a dire need of national dialogue to bring reforms in system to deliver and resolve the problems of common people.
He expressed these views while addressing the public gathering at Bagh-e-Jinnah in Karachi on Sunday.
He said that there is a need of reforms in education, health and polices and reforms can only be possible when all leadership would be on the same page, he urged all leaders to unite and seriously think about the people and country.
Criticizing the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government in Sindh, Mustafa Kamal articulated that it had created the problems for people from Karachi to Kashmore, adding since last 12 years, it was ruling in the province but the people were lacking even basic facilities.
He said that as many as seven million children are out of schools in Sindh and PPP leadership is campaigning for the elections in Gilgit-Baltistan and making tall claims.
Karachi has become the worst city in the world without water, sewerage and other facilities, he added.
“Under NFC awards, Rs8342 billion were released to Sindh government since last 10 years but unfortunately, nothing had changed here as the people did not have basic facilities including water”, said Kamal.
He said that when I was mayor of Karachi, I have developed all infrastructures in Rs300 billion. He further said that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) held the rally in Karachi but they did not said a single word on the issues of common people.
