steer country out of crisis
PESHAWAR: Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said inking the Charter of Economy like Charter of Democracy to steer Pakistan out of the prevailing crisis situation. Shah suggested formation of a joint forum of parliament and provincial assemblies of all provinces to take unified decisions and put the country on a path of sustainable progress. He said there are countless opportunities available in the country which could help generate revenue.
He called youth the prime source of country’ progress, which should be lifted on a sound basis.
He made it clear that the country cannot be moved ahead without provision of justice and authority to people.
Faiq said nation destiny can only be changed with legislation, justice and authority in best interest of people and the country.
He said judiciary disputes must be resolved with full wisdom.
He asked to attach the judicial/court system and justice with society.
The ATP chief called to address the deficiency of judges, increasing the number of trial courts and quick dispensation of justice.
He said politics in the name of institutions should be halted.
Shah questioned: “Is people won’t go to law for justice”?
Furthermore, he asked: “Has any political party given a reform agenda in the election commission, judiciary, administration and financial institutions”?
Similarly, he asked: “Is there enforce democracy in their ranks”?
He said politics cannot be done by sitting in parliament houses, drawing rooms and power corridors but it must be done while keeping in view public requirements and their issues.
Shah remarked any incoming government wasted time in government offices, incentives and luxuries and made fake promises and claims for political survival.
He voiced concern over government’ inability in resolving issues of ECC, judiciary, administration and FBR.
He said fuel prices increased overnight as no one is paying heed to p









