PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said SAARC countries can jointly eliminate hunger, poverty, uncertainty and lawlessness in the region by promoting mutual trade and investment.
Shah asserted leadership of SAARC nations must learn that poverty and hunger will further increase from such spread of prejudice and hate atmosphere.
He added common issues would further intensify and spoil.
In a statement here on Thursday, the ATP chief demanded to provide justice to the people of Kashmir who are currently faced with barbarism of Indian troops in occupied Kashmir and living life in an open air jail.
Faiq urged SAARC countries to work together for elimination of hunger, poverty, uncertainty, lawlessness and effectively tackling other regional challenges and issues.
Commenting on the recently held national election in India, Mr Shah said hateful and provocative policies, extremism and violation of human rights of Indian Prime Minister Narandra Modi were defeated.
This time, failed the 2/3 majority and four Zaeem, while Modi has received immense loss in the region over his Hindutva ideology, he added.
The party leader said Muslim, Sikhs and other non-muslim communities bear the brunt of the worst form Modi led government cruelty, which threw out the people of Uttar Pradesh and half the population of India in the recently held national election.
Over 1.5billion people of Pakistan and India and the rest of the region are looking toward poverty, deprived people of Kashmir and progress, he added.
Shah said no longer extremism, uncertainty, lawlessness, ideologies of hate/bias will be run.
200million muslim, people of Kashmir and other minorities have become victims of hate, prejudice and adversaries, the ATP chief noted.
The ATP chief said Modi led government has fostered human genocide and state terrorism, which decline has begun and now weaker government will be held accountable.








