'Uraan Pakistan' slammed as unrealistic imaginative and prescient

Deputy Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Pakistan Liaquat Baloch has criticised the Prime Minister's "Uraan Pakistan" initiative, likening it to "a flight with out wings."

In an announcement issued on Wednesday, Baloch asserted that progress can’t be achieved with out political stability, warning that lofty aspirations would stay unfulfilled within the absence of foundational reforms.

He known as for 2025 to be declared a yr of motion to deal with important worldwide points, together with the Kashmir and Palestine conflicts.

Highlighting the Gaza disaster, Baloch condemned the worldwide group's indifference, which he stated continues to deepen the struggling of Palestinians. Reflecting on 2024, he famous that public grievances had worsened, and fundamental political and democratic rights had been additional curtailed.

The JI chief urged the federal authorities to prioritize inclusivity and transparency in Balochistan's mineral exploration initiatives, emphasizing the necessity to contain native communities in decision-making.

Baloch additionally pressured the swift enactment of the Madrasa Registration Ordinance, calling it an important step towards reform and progress.