Addressing a gathering in Mansehra, Maryam Nawaz, the leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), expressed concerns about the governance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), cautioning against experimenting with the province’s future.
Maryam Nawaz emphasized the need for careful consideration and urged the people of KP to think twice before making decisions that might impact their lives and the future of their children. She discouraged taking risks with inexperienced individuals and echoed the importance of making informed choices for the prosperity of the province.
During her speech, Maryam Nawaz criticized the PTI-led government’s performance in KP. She highlighted the absence of a ‘Billion Tree Tsunami,’ stating that even the trees that were planted had been cut down. Drawing attention to the healthcare sector, she claimed that despite a decade-long rule in KP, only five hospitals had been established.
In particular, Maryam Nawaz referred to the recent decision in Mansehra, where a verdict scheduled for February 8 was expedited to January 25. She underscored the need for a fair and transparent legal process, questioning the timing of the decision and raising concerns about potential political motivations.
Maryam Nawaz’s remarks reflect the political dynamics and the evolving situation in KP. The cautionary tone regarding the province’s leadership and governance serves as a strategic message to voters, emphasizing the importance of making thoughtful choices in the upcoming political landscape. As the political climate in Pakistan evolves, the scrutiny on government performance and the electoral decisions in different provinces, including KP, continues to be a significant aspect of the national discourse.