Islambad (NNP) In a momentous inauguration ceremony, the Rawal Foundation initiated a transformative project in the Khana Dak area of Islamabad, marking a significant step towards progress and development. The esteemed Chairman of the Pakistan Awami Quwat Party, former National Assembly Constituency NA-48, Khaqan Waheed Khawaja, led the event, emphasizing the dire need for political accountability and the genuine upliftment of communities.
Addressing the assembled crowd with passion and conviction, Khawaja urged the people to break free from the grip of self-serving politicians who have long neglected their responsibilities towards the electorate. He denounced the practice of using election promises as mere lollipops, leaving the populace mired in economic hardship and disillusionment.
Despite lacking political clout and financial resources, Khawaja’s commitment to his constituency remained unwavering. He highlighted his efforts to channel government development funds towards tangible projects benefiting the local populace, rather than serving personal interests.
Reflecting on the plight of the people and the dilapidated state of the constituency, Khawaja expressed profound dismay, questioning why citizens continually fall prey to deceitful politicians. He implored voters to exercise their franchise thoughtfully, thereby holding elected representatives accountable for their actions.
The event saw additional speakers, including Chaudhry Khalid Saudagar and Baji Jamila, alongside representatives from Rawal Foundation and Hakistan Awami Force, reinforcing the collective call for transparency and genuine public service.
As the road to progress is paved in Khana Dak, the inauguration ceremony serves as a poignant reminder of the pressing need for political integrity and a renewed commitment to the welfare of the people. It stands as a beacon of hope, urging citizens to demand accountability and participate actively in shaping a brighter future for their communities.