Strong Organization Essential for Achieving Democratic Goals: Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party

Quetta: The Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party) has emphasized that achieving democratic objectives is extremely difficult without a strong and organized structure, urging workers to strengthen and activate their primary party units.
This message was conveyed during a meeting of the party’s District Executive Committee of Quetta, held at the central secretariat under the chairmanship of Provincial Senior Vice President and District Secretary Syed Sharaf Agha.
The meeting was attended by central General Secretary Abdul Rahim Ziaratwal, Provincial President Abdul Qahar Khan Wadan, Provincial General Secretary Kabir Afghan, and Provincial Parliamentary Secretary Hazrat Umar Advocate.
The meeting discussed the schedule for holding regional conferences in various areas of Quetta district, including Sariab, Kachlak, and City tehsils, which are planned to be completed in April. It also reviewed public outreach campaigns, membership drives, and other organizational activities.
Participants were instructed to finalize their reports and submit them in the next meeting.
Party leaders, while addressing the meeting, said that a strong and disciplined organization is the backbone of any political or social struggle. They highlighted that the party’s ideological foundation was laid by Khan Shaheed Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai, and today the movement continues under the leadership of Chairman Mehmood Khan Achakzai.
They urged workers to utilize their abilities to strengthen the party’s organizational structure and fulfill assigned responsibilities on time, stressing that discipline and coordination are essential for effective political struggle.
The leaders further said that organized political activity not only brings people together on a common platform but also provides clear direction and long-term strategy, which is crucial for achieving democratic and political goals.
They added that internal discipline, regular meetings, and active participation would increase public engagement and strengthen the party’s presence at the grassroots level.
Workers were instructed to make primary units more active, ensure discipline, and hold monthly meetings regularly to address public issues effectively and continue the political struggle in an organized manner.





