As of late, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the JUI-F boss, has voiced concern over Shehbaz Sharif’s authority, saying he isn’t doing anything for the country. According to Mr. Rahman, who explained this matter, if law and order do not improve, it can hurt the national economy. He added that every other effort would only be valid with security and stability. Unless these two things are taken care of first, everything else will fail, including trying to fix what is wrong with economies.
Speech at Farmer’s Convention Maulana Fazlur Rehman
In a recent farmers’ convention held in the Mardan district of KP, Maulana Fazlur Rehman talked about Pakistan’s economic relationship with China. He stressed that for more than 70 years, China has been a true friend of Pakistan, which he said was still an understatement. That friendship had morphed into significant economic ties over time; however, according to him, this change triggered involvement from different quarters, leading then onwards towards cessation in progress made so far vis-à-vis economy-building processes within our country.
Interests in Chinese Investments Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Maulana Fazlur Rehman highlighted Beijing’s investment interests across various sectors in Pakistan, specifically mentioning agriculture and infrastructure development projects. He pointed out these examples during his address to the participants, including farmers’ representatives from all parts of the KPK province who had gathered for the event.
Critique for Shehbaz Sharif’s Economic Promises
Maulana Fazlur Rehman accused Shehbaz Sharif of making empty promises regarding improving the national economy. The leader remembered how Shahbaaz promised better conditions, but now people see no positive changes in their lives or surroundings. According to Rahman, this failure has also contributed to the country’s deteriorating economic situation.
Stability is Key Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Rehman said that with stability, there can be progress toward a prosperous future for individuals and whole nations because they will never get better if things are calm. He warned that insufficient safety measures could lead to more than just delays in recovery efforts after economic downturns. Such disturbances might quickly trigger even broader crises, extending hard times far beyond what those most adversely affected, usually poor people living below the poverty line, anticipated. Their daily struggle for survival would have ended long ago if not for the vicious cycle created by the authorities’ failure to maintain order. This issue affects societies worldwide, including Pakistan, where everyone shares a common destiny under the same sun.
Dedication to Pakistan’s Success
During his speech at the convention, JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman expressed a solid commitment to making Pakistan thrive like never before.
The Way Out
Rehman ended his speech with a plea for immediate action among policymakers to resolve worsening lawlessness levels across different regions within our great land called Pakistan, lest we forget everything else will fail, including trying to fix what is wrong with economies.