crisis
PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said those people who gave the gift of inflation, uncertainty, lawlessness and host of issues to the nation, once again come out to seek vote.
Addressing a public gathering in Peshawar and districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday said the rulers imposed on the nation are responsible for the current crisis situations and asked people to beware and shouldn’t come in their fake promises and claims.
Someone deceived the nation in name of roti, kapra and makan and someone slogan of change but practically, rulers have left no stone unturned to add to miseries of poor people, he added.
From Khyber to Karachi, people are criticising present and previous rulers for their alleged corruption and mismanagement of present who are currently easily gaining clean chit in graft cases, Shah said.
The party leader said elites and upper class gained prompt justice while people are faced with hardships of justice as cases piled up in lower and upper courts but no one is available to hear them.
Faiq said price-hike has touched a new toll, stating that local administration has kept mum to take action against profiteers and left the inflation-stricken in lurch.
Almost all segments of the society, including businessmen, traders, industrialists, working class and daily wagers are highly upset under the prevailing uncertain situation, the ATP chief noted.
He added people, including the business community, have been highly perturbed over increasing gas and power tariffs.
Shah said no serious policy has been devised to improve export, trade, businesses and stabilization of the crisis-hit country’ economy.
He said Pakistan has become an experiment site, as everyone has come into power and looted the country then fled on pretext of self-imposed exile.
The party leader made it clear that this will not be functional anymore in the country as time has come to hold these people accountable, stating people’s hands will soon be on the collars of the politicians and rulers.
Shah vowed his party will hold strict accountability and assessment.
He reminded ATP had brought a comprehensive agenda, hoping that the destiny of the whole nation would be altered if the party-crafted plan would be implemented with true spirit.










