‘Synergized’ efforts are the only way forward for the country: Faiq

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party emphasized ‘synergized’ efforts to navigate the country out of its current predicament.
Shah, while strongly opposing fostering political vendetta, asked the government, political parties and institutions to frame a joint mechanism/roadmap and build up a national consensus to lead the country to stability and economic prosperity.
He assured ATP is ready to provide any assistance and would support every government’ step which could be better for people and the country.
Faiq, chairing a meeting at the party central office here on Wednesday called for strict adherence with oaths taken by parliamentarians, besides abiding with law and constitution.
He said his party is reminding rulers that the public hate won’t be eliminated until moving forward for themselves for rule of law and following it with true spirit.
Touching upon the real issues of the masses, he said the government is mulling to impose new taxes at the behest of the IMF and asked for a shunning policy of ‘burying people alive’.
Shah said country’ slavery to IMF is a culpable crime and enmity with the whole nation, breaking the begging bowl and chain of slavery.
Pakistan isn’t a fiefdom of few political parties and families as it belongs to 240million, the ATP chief said.
He said political maneuvering and occupation on politics must be ended.
The party leader said it is the dilemma of the entire nation that the rich are becoming richest and poor are becoming poorest.
He said people have caught up in a vicious circle, as they are bearing the brunt of the government’s flawed policies.
The ATP chairman continues to say that the right to live has been snatched from people.
He added people would pay utility bills with heavy tariffs or feed poor families in the current spiraling price-hike.
Shah asked rulers and politicians to think seriously and pay attention to miseries of poor and marginalized people.