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Dozens of Families Join Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party in Quetta, Endorsing Mahmood Khan Achakzai’s Vision

Quetta (Daily Qudrat) — In a significant political development, dozens of families from Muslim Ittihad Colony in Quetta have joined the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PMAP), reaffirming the party’s policies and the vision of its popular chairman, Mahmood Khan Achakzai.

Speaking at the enrollment gathering, PMAP provincial deputy secretary Sardar Idrees Barech, district senior assistant secretary Jamshaid Dutani, and other party leaders emphasized that the massive turnout reflects public confidence in PMAP’s national, political, and democratic agenda. They urged citizens to abandon divisive politics driven by personal or external interests and to actively support the goals of the Pashtun national movement through the party’s platform.

Several prominent local families formally announced their enrollment in the party, including Haji Malik Barech with 50 members, Haji Ali Khan Barech with 40, Sultan Barech with 30, Abdul Razaq Barech with 20, Haji Malook Aka with 30, Haji Bakhtiar Barech with 35, and Taj Muhammad Barech with 50. Party leaders welcomed the new members and expressed hope that they would help strengthen the organizational structure and mobilize local communities.

Speakers highlighted that PMAP operates on principles of inclusivity, service to all humanity, and opposition to corruption, nepotism, and divisive politics. They criticized the current government for its failure to address public issues such as education, healthcare, clean drinking water, electricity and gas shortages, insecurity, and rising crime.

The leaders reaffirmed that PMAP remains committed to grassroots engagement, public welfare, and practical efforts to resolve citizens’ problems, underlining that public service remains at the core of the party’s mission.

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