PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Traqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah said his party is striving for rights of people and vowed they will continue to raise voice for public authority and rights at every fora.
Talking to different delegations here Wednesday, Shah reminded the ATP is carrying out a comprehensive campaign from Khyber to Karachi and Gilgit Balistan and Azad Kashmir, claiming that a large number of people have become part of the ongoing public rights movement.
Commenting on the current political scenario, the party chief said people have been compelling on rebellion in the prevailing circumstances.
He said no one is paying heed to miseries of poor people and downtrodden segments of the society.
“Our mission is to delegate powers and authorities to people from Central and Union Council so they public issues would be resolved at their doorstep”,
Shah continued to say that dynastic politics and political hierarchy are a major hurdle in transfer of power to grass- root level.
He said people have become highly frustrated from the present oppressive and political system.
There is no ‘Messiah’ to hear public woes and alleviate them, he added.
Faiq said his party has laid the foundation against exploitative politics and unjust system.
He reiterated that the ATP ongoing campaign will be sustained until the provision and delivery of justice and authorities at their doorstep.
Earlier, in presence of ATP Chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah congratulated notable political figures and people from Muzaffargarh Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa into the party fold, particularly Munir Ahmad, Haroon Hussain and others.
Shah welcomed the decision of the political leaders to join the ongoing ATP movement, what, he said they will give them due status and position.
The party chief said consistent joining of people into party fold is testimony of mistrust on other political forces, saying that destination isn’t far away and hoping that they will soon get all goals and objectives with regard to public authorities and powers, justice, transparency and accountability.









