Faiq vows to make Pakistan a true welfare Islamic state

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said his party aimed to make Pakistan corruption-free, a true Islamic welfare state and environmentally friendly. Addressing a political gathering ahead of Feb 8 general elections on Thursday, Shah vowed ATP will hold strict assessment and accountability of those people who looted the country and failed to bring any change in people’ lives despite remaining in power for decades.
The ATP chief called for unification among all segments of the society to drive the nation out of the current crisis. He made it clear the country’ issues cannot be resolved until ensuring public authority and justice, stating that his party struggled for the last seven years and raised an effective voice for people’ rights at every forum.
“We want to delegate powers to young and competent people, because Pakistan’ future relates to them and they should be provide all opportunities in political mainstream and become leaders to change destine of the whole nation”,
Shah asserted only honest and sincere leadership can steer the country out of the crisis.
Talking about party’ manifesto, he said his party has brought a comprehensive program, which could bring improvement in the lives of all segments of the society.
Faiq said education, health, speedy justice and provision of authorities and power along with all basic facilities to people’ doorstep are amongst the topmost agenda of the party.
The party leader said people cannot be anymore deceived by empty slogans as they have recognized them and will reject the political elites and opportunists with their power vote on Feb 8.
Shah asked the ticket holders to visit door to door to convey the party’s message.
He recalled that ATP isn’t struggling for gaining power but aimed to provide authorities and powers to ordinary people, hoped that they will play a pivotal role in changing the destiny of the whole nation.