PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah emphasised that outdated politics was the biggest hurdle in Pakistan’s development.
He also urged a shift away from decisions made in closed rooms, highlighting the need for a new political system.
Speaking during mass contact convention and electoral candidates here on Friday Shah said ATP is the name of public authority, justice and voice for the downtrodden segment of the society.
He pledged the party’s active participation in the upcoming elections with the goal of forming a government that serves the people.
The ATP chief expressed concern over the escalating issues of inflation, poverty and unemployment.
He called for a deviation from old-style politics and the adoption of a fresh, new approach to address the critical problems faced by the nation.
Faiq stressed the importance of giving the youth an opportunity and calling for empowering the younger generation to contribute positively to solving the country’s issues.
Furthermore, he asserted that the power lies with the people, asserting their right to choose their leaders and shape the nation’s future.
The ATP chief underscored the significance of respecting the vote for Pakistan’s growth, expressing trust in the ability of the people to overcome challenges and pave the way for progress.
Shah was of the view that Mian Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan, and Zardari have adversely dented and stained the state and institutions.
He said those who always tried, and bite again and again people from these same snakes are high failures and weaknesses so people should evaluate them as they are blackmailing institutions for gaining power and came into power by nepotism, bribes and favoritism.
He asked people to reject them with power of vote and these people have defamed Pakistan by remaining in ranks of enemies abroad and this is such a crime, which is unpardonable.
Now they are seeking power for their children, he added.
He said ATP is ready to answer them at every forum.










