Leaders of the opposition alliance on Monday held a public gathering in Pishin, expressing concern over the country's political situation and announcing a nationwide movement aimed at safeguarding democratic values and constitutional order.
Speaking at the rally, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, chief of the Movement for the Protection of Constitution in Pakistan, emphasized that the public mandate must be respected and warned that any deviation from constitutional principles could lead to further instability.
He announced a series of protests across the country to advocate for the rights of citizens, adding that all nationalities must be ensured equal rights and representation within the federation.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, while addressing the gathering, said that leadership must remain accountable to the people and decisions should be made through transparent and democratic processes. He highlighted concerns over governance practices and called for greater inclusion of public opinion in policymaking.
Afridi stressed the importance of addressing issues in Balochistan and K-P through dialogue and constitutional means.
Other speakers at the event echoed similar views, urging respect for democratic norms, political freedoms, and institutional balance.

