Faiq outlines a 10-points ATP election manifesto

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party has outlined a 10-points party’s manifesto, saying that they wanted to bring reforms and unite all segments and institutions under a single platform.
The party leader said delegating powers, justice and authority to ordinary people amongst the topmost in our manifesto.
Shah hoped vibrant policies would be framed with consultation people, relevant institutions and stakeholders enabling people to take decisions and resolve their issues on their own.
If the ATP-crafted agenda would be implemented, change will definitely come in the country, he added.
Similarly, he said reforms would be introduced in the police, Thana culture, court, health and education system for which public participation for consultation will be fully ensured.
We want to remove the darkness of illiteracy, and improve education, health, justice, agriculture, businesses, trade and export through revamping and restructuring of the institutions.
Faiq went on to say that social and economic injustice has dented the basic purpose of the state and created hurdles in making Pakistan a true Islamic welfare state. He said our quest is to make Pakistan an economic super power and rank it in developed nations.
The ATP chairman made it clear that if vote won’t be given to the program and manifesto, the results would come the same which were witnessed for the last several decades.
Talking during electioneraly and various segments of the society here on Thursday, Shah said the ATP is the name of public movement of the all federating units and future of the country, asking public segments and institutions to pay attention.
The party leader while expressing grave concern over the performance of the Election Commission of Pakistan, stating that the sequel of ‘pick and choice’ should be halted, because it would give birth to instability, economic and social downfall.
He asserted election should be made easier for the ordinary citizen, asking to eliminate venom like Lottacracy (those who change loyalties). The party leader asked to impose restrictions on those people, having no manifesto and program. Furthermore, he said strict assessment and accountability of the manifesto and program need to be conducted to provide justice to people.
Faiq noticed instability has been deepening owing to like and dislike and grouping in all federating units.