President, Asif Ali Zardari in meeting with Delegation of Muslim League-Q headed by its President, Ch.Shujaat Hussain at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad. - File Photo

MANSEHRA: Former federal minister Syed Qasim Shah has welcomed the alliance between PPP and PML-Q and said that it will guarantee political stability in the country in general and of Hazara in particular.

Talking to APP here on Saturday, he said that the political alliance and power sharing between the political parties is part of the democratic process. He criticized the hue and cry created by some politicians over the alliance saying political differences should not be considered as personal enmity.

He said that the prevailing grave situation of the country requires unity amongst the political parties. He said that political forces which are sincere in pulling the country out of the current crises should be happy over the alliance.

In reply to a query, he said that the PPP government has initiated several mega projects in Hazara and only this political party is capable for announcement of Hazara province and resolution of other problems in the region.

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