Faisalabad, Senior Vice President of the Isthakam Pakistan Party and candidate for the NA-97 constituency, Humayun Akhtar Khan, has committed to introducing a new model of rapid development aimed at addressing the backwardness and deprivation of the area. His campaign focuses on transforming public service politics in the constituency and implementing a revolutionary manifesto to alleviate the frustrations of farmers and youth.
According to Istehkam-e-Pakistan, during his election campaign, Khan emphasized his dedication to bringing about significant changes in the lives of farmers and young people in his constituency. This commitment was made in a series of corner meetings, where he was accompanied by Sardar Sikander Hayat Jatoi, the candidate from PP-102, and Rana Naeem Iqbal, the candidate from PP-103. The gatherings also saw the presence of notable local figures such as Rai Majid Khan Numdar and Fuji Aurangzeb Kharl, among others.
Khan also visited Darbar Charkhi Sharif to offer prayers, where he was joined by Pir Khawaja Fakhr Hussain Muniri, Pir Muhammad Shah Qureshi, and others. His visit garnered full support from these religious leaders, reinforcing his campaign’s momentum.
During his addresses, Khan highlighted the need for quality education, improved health facilities, clean water supply, and better sewerage systems in the constituency. He asserted that these basic amenities are not just election promises but commitments that he intends to fulfill. Khan underscored his focus on economic growth in the area and vowed to work tirelessly towards bringing revolutionary changes to uplift the youth and farmers.
Khan also expressed his gratitude to the constituency’s residents for their warm welcome during his campaign, reaffirming his resolve to work alongside them for the region’s development. He stated that the remainder of his political career would be dedicated to serving this constituency, promising tangible progress and development.
The candidate’s ambitious agenda sets the tone for his campaign, aiming to transform NA-97 into a model of development and prosperity.