PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah said that the intensification in political turmoil, riots and mayhem won’t favour for Pakistan under the prevailing circumstances and called for calm and stop damaging and destroying public properties,
He emphasized it is essential to fully abide by the law and constitution of the land so that it will eject the country from crossroads situations.
Shah while talking to representatives of various media outlets on Thursday noted that anti-government riots post arrest of the ousted prime minister Imran Khan had so far claimed lives of more than eight people and injured nearly 290 across the country.
He urged the political leaders and workers to demonstrate passion and stop taking the law of the land in their hands.
The ATP chairman termed vandalizing and damaging public properties a loss to our own national economy and country, which is highly condemnable.
He demanded stern action against those who were involved in setting public properties on fire and creating unrest and turbulence in the country.
Shah said it is the duty of law enforcement agencies to ensure safety of people and public properties.
The ongoing political unrest and riots only served interests of non-state actors and benefited enemies of Pakistan, he added.
Shah warned the fragile economy, trade, businesses and industries would further push toward destruction in wake of riots and mayhem in the country.
“We have lost golden chance by failing in making success in dialogue, which could have assist to bring political and economic stability”,
He blamed the government for its inability to control the situation that has brought escalation in political chaos that resultantly the country was hit by riots, mayhem and unstable situation.
Faiq remarked enforcement of law and constitution would eject the country from present crossroads situations.
He suggested all federating units should frame a joint mechanism and network for maintenance of law and order throughout the country so that protection to people and public properties would be ensured.










