Time has come to free country from hereditary politics: Faiq

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said time has come to free the country from traditional politics and delegating power to people.
Addressing a marathon rally and corner meetings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday Shah said he wanted to delegate power to young and competent people to steer the country out from the prevailing crisis.
He asked the people to come forward and block the way of hereditary politics and support us in our ongoing campaign for authority and justice.
Faiq further said that the country was in “trouble” and asked the nation to support our party in a bid to “change the fate of Pakistan”.
He said ATP stands with people and vowed to provide them legal, democratic and moral power.
The party leader said that the learned society and people cannot deceive again and again, saying that those people who bite like snakes will be disgraced and defamed with power.
We don’t want to gain high offices and positions but our struggle is that young people become leaders and head the country.
The ATP chief viewed that only honest and capable leadership can take Pakistan out of crises for which a workable plan had already been given to government, institutions and relevant stakeholders.
Shah said his party has awarded tickets in the first phase, proving that it is moving ahead in establishing direct contact with people and other parties are still busy in finding Lottay and horses.
Addressing ticket holders, Faiq said they should make day and night contact with people and raise public voice for resolution of their issues and transform power to people through a democratic way.
He gave a message to workers and people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that the ATP struggle is to give them power and asked them to come forward and no one will snatch their rights.