Faiq calls for a ‘broad-based’ dialogue to end the crisis

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah stressed the need for holding a greater dialogue to end political and economic turmoil. While chairing a meeting of the party’s central executive council here on Friday, Faiq gave a stern warning about worsening situations, if in case any misadventure in politics.
The meeting was attended by central information secretary Awais Khan, Ishtiaq Elahi, and others. He asserted consensus is the best path, adding that peace is a prime requirement for progress, as the country couldn’t afford uncertainty and instability.
Shah said no courage in politicians holding dialogue and table talk because their personal interests and revenge above all.
The party leader said everyone should jointly work on unified policy in which people, public authority, economic stability and poverty alleviation to be prioritized.
He went on to say that every political party wants power and authority that created confrontation between institutions which gave birth to cruelty and fascism, and its first victim is ordinary citizens.
Faiq condemned the recent resurgence of terrorists’ activities in the country.
He prayed for departed souls of martyrs and expressed full sympathy with martyrs’ families.
The ATP chief asked to learn the lesson from the bombing in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He called for devising a joint security network in all provinces including Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, which should work around the clock.
Shah said ATP has a mega plan for peace and progress, which has been presented before the government and all relevant institutions and urged to implement it with true spirit.