Faiq voices concern over spate of terrorist attacks in parts of the country

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PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah has expressed serious concern over the recent spate of terrorist attacks in various parts of the country over the last few days.
The heinous attack include the targeting of personnels of police and law enforcement agencies (LEAs), political figures and the general public, the ATP chief noted.
Faiq in a statement issued here on Saturday said that a fresh wave of terrorism is again taking its roots in Pakistan and the attempt of enemies strengthening clutches.
But, he noted, the political festival ‘Mela’ doesn’t end in the country.
He added that the federal capital has not remained secure.
“We demand to craft a unified policy and actions should be taken by revisiting National Action Plan (NAP),”
Shah noticed terrible incidents have occurred in Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Chaman Border and Islamabad.
He warned that if slackness was done, then the country would confront its dire consequences.
Whether governments set up in Punjab and Islamabad or the governments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, all of them have kept focus on ‘tug of war’ for gaining power, the ATP chief noted.
Faiq continued to say someone wants to end the crisis and someone is trying to prolong it, and somewhere ‘Lotacracy’ [Switching of loyalties] is at peak and somewhere injustice is rampant.
He maintained the country, people, economy and society have been put at stake.
The ATP chief asked to take assistance from the latest resources by devising a comprehensive security network.
He demanded to hold dialogue by jointly sitting under the leadership of the President of Pakistan for bringing political stability so that the stability would come.