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Shahid Khaqan Urges Constitutional Governance in Pakistan

 

Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi stipulated that Pakistan must follow its Constitution. On Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath, he said bluntly that he was worried about the nation’s. Present direction and stressed the importance of constitutionalism for any country. He claimed that no progress domestically or internationally is possible without strictly abiding by the Constitution.

A Reality Check: Pakistan’s Constitutional Crisis

However, this reality check suggests otherwise – According to Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, “Pakistan is not being run by its constitution”. These words were not politically motivated but true . Reflection of what is happening and what it means for the future of our country. The former PM pointed out that every democratic. The state needs a constitution as this serves as the foundation guiding governance systems. Rights protection mechanisms and rules.  Laws are observance through which different governments function. So if there isn’t one, chaos will follow henceforth, putting national security at stake.

Abbasi’s remarks come at a time when Pakistan faces multifaceted challenges such as political instability, economic hardships, social unand rest, among ot, and aggravatedmpliance with constitutional provisions which er odes trust between citizens and their leaders who are duty bound to act within limits set by supreme the law of the land. Trust can only be restored if people see the government functioning according to rules agreed upon underpinning statehood, or else they lose faith altogether. He proposed two things that should happen: either we govern ourselves rightly or don’t govern ourselves at all!

Another thing noted during his interview was the lack of dialogue around national issues affecting local and global peacebuilding. Conflict resolutions have been achieved through honest conversations between enemies who turned friends after realizing that there is more common ground than differences between them. This has never been found in Pakistan except when unilateral decisions are made without considering what the majority wants.

The Role of Dialogue in Resolving National Issues

Abbasi also touched on issues regarding political accountability and transparency. Politicians can no longer hide behind closed doors because ‘what goes around comes around.’ People have become more aware of their rights and are anthem accountable for any wrongdoings they commit while serving in public offices.

TransAbbasi also addressed transparency. The government said that trust is destroyed when decisions are made secretly without public participation or awareness. To regain this confidence, there should be more openness about what leaders do and intend, among other things, as Abassi called for increased transparency in decisive decision-making.

Conclusion: A Call to Action

In closing, Shahid Khaqan Abbasis’ speech acted as an aist appeal to Pto. He has shown how imperative it is for them to follow their Constitution while governing themselves; he has brought out the significance of dialogues in national problem-solving and has stressed institutional limits so that everything may not go beyond control. Moreover, his bid for accountability mirrored with calls for greater openness about actions and intentions, among others, once again sounding loud enough that people need a responsible governance system.

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