“It is imperative that all relevant parties work together to address the problems facing the nation,” he emphasized in remarks made to a group of reporters and attorneys.
He claimed that Pakistan was struggling with a high rate of unemployment and rising public uneasiness brought on by dwindling possibilities. “Day by day, the clouds of uncertainty are growing darker,” he declared.
He argued that people might overcome their frustration with many difficulties by turning to hope and prayer.
He emphasized that educators and other knowledgeable individuals should speak up and work to change the current climate of intolerance and insulting discourse.
“We must increase awareness among the youth of today so they can distinguish between truth and falsehood,” he said.The team included notable journalists, Adnan Rauf Bhatti, Mateen Chaudhry, Hafiz Khurram, Ghulam Mujtaba Chaudhry, and Mohammad Mudassar Chaudhry, the former coordinator of the Pakistan Bar Council.
He emphasized that a lot of assistance was required to keep partnerships intact and highlighted the part the Qasim Ali Shah Foundation has been playing in resolving matrimonial issues through Alternative Dispute Resolution.