During a session of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, opposition members voiced strong criticisms against the provincial government. They highlighted issues such as corruption, poor law and order, and inadequate public services.
ANP member Nisar Baz Khan emphasized the importance of parliamentary supremacy and adherence to the constitution. He criticized the government for lawlessness, lack of progress on major projects, and a shortage of doctors in Bajaur's hospitals. He also pointed out the unavailability of anti-rabies vaccines and the educational challenges faced by students.
PPP member Arbab Zarak Khan expressed worries about the rising number of dengue cases, lack of clean drinking water, and financial mismanagement. He highlighted the deteriorating law-and-order situation, shortage of hospital beds, and the province's growing debt. He also called for an investigation into the corruption involving decaying wheat and missing gloves.
Both opposition members stressed the need for the government to prioritize public welfare, uphold the constitution, and ensure effective governance.
In politics, the opposition is the group of people or parties that are not in power and often criticize the government to keep it in check.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is a province in Pakistan, similar to how Maharashtra or Tamil Nadu are states in India.
Corruption means dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by powerful people like government officials.
ANP stands for Awami National Party, a political party in Pakistan.
PPP stands for Pakistan Peoples Party, another major political party in Pakistan.
Dengue is a disease caused by mosquitoes that can make people very sick with high fever, severe headache, and joint pain.
Constitutional supremacy means that the constitution, which is a set of rules for how a country is governed, is the highest law and must be followed by everyone, including the government.
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