Pakistan Sunni Tehreek’s Central President, Sahibzada Allama Bilal Abbas Qadri, warned on Thursday that the implementation of new laws without addressing deep systemic flaws will further increase the difficulties of the public, already burdened by inflation, unemployment, and mismanagement.
Qadri urged that the government should prioritize public welfare and national stability, stressing that merely making laws is not a solution. He emphasized the need for practical measures for implementation and for creating a consensus-based and effective system by involving all stakeholders, including political and religious parties and experts.
“Legislation without reforms is merely a facade,” he said, arguing that laws made without proper preparation and consultation create more problems for citizens. He demanded that legislative measures should be seen in practical form for public benefit, rather than being confined to paper.
Citing the example of the e-challan system, Qadri described it as a “positive and commendable step” towards establishing the rule of law. However, he maintained that its purpose cannot be fulfilled without government measures to improve infrastructure.
He explained that laws cannot be enforced solely through fines. According to Qadri, real change will only come when convenience and justice are provided to the public. This includes the government’s responsibility to provide better roads, an improved traffic and signal system, and basic facilities.
The Central President urged the government to adopt a serious strategy to solve public problems. He called for an immediate focus on institutional improvements, including comprehensive reforms in the traffic system, road repairs, and public awareness campaigns to ensure the success of new initiatives like the e-challan.