PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party emphasized consistent and long-lasting policies crucial to put the economy and country in the right direction.
Stable institutions with consistent policies have played a key role in the economic development of the global economies as the institutions collectively contribute to creating a framework that supports economic development and ensures political accountability in a country, Shah said.
The ATP leader said government, instead of focusing on figures, budget should be pro-poor and business friendly.
He stressed there should be avoided to impose taxes on poor masses at the behest of the IMF.
Faiq while talking to various delegations here on Friday asserted the needs for a pragmatic and revolutionary policy implementation framework in terms of taxation and revenue generation to achieve economic and digital transformation to make the country resilient and sustainable.
He called for rising above personal interests and differences.
He also stressed the need for all quarters to work together for the country’s progress for which his party has already proposed a joint platform in the shape of the Board of Wisdom and Honesty.
We struggle for public authority and justice as there is no quest to gain power.
He said it is imperative to ensure social and economic justice.
He said his party was making vigorous efforts for public authority and justice.
He added rulers and politicians joined hands for only personal interest and politics. He asked to drive people out of the mire of problems.
The party leader made it clear that injustice and corruption couldn’t be wiped out until the crafting of a transparent system.
Shah warned that adopting an unjust way and feeble economy were posing a threat to the state, keeping in view its detrimental impacts and seriousness, institutions should play their proactive role.
The ATP couldn’t withdraw from provision of public authority and justice and would sustain its efforts to bring true public representative government, he added.









