Faiq wants broad-based institutional reforms to address issues

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah clarified the situation cannot be improved until and unless broad-based reforms, and a way of meritless policies and corruption unblocked.
The ATP chief said changes were rapidly coming at international level and our house is being destroyed, and instead of paying attention to our own house, eyes are only others’ revenge and hate.
He stressed reforms should be introduced for improvement in situations.
One of the most regretful things is that parliament, government and opposition and law and justice institutions are in war of gaining power, and people are erasing like insects, Shah remarked.
Faiq said while chairing a meeting here on Monday that agony of inflation and burden of taxes have been imposed on poor masses, causing intensification in chaos and unrest.
He said it is unfortunate that rulers in quest of gaining power have near to confrontation.
On the other hand, he said the condition of people is extremely awful.
He added even people were alone in rain and floods situations.
Expressing grave concern over the fragile political and economic situation, Shah gave stern warning the current scenario would become extremely worse in Pakistan as compared to Bangladesh if the remedial steps weren’t taken forthwith.
He said impacts of movements go across borders as well.
He asserted that the government and institutions should make public justice decisions on it.
Faiq said the government and institutions didn’t take timely steps; the public situation of people in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Punjab became adverse.
He said downfall has come in sports and other sectors.
He made it clear that the system cannot be delivered until reforms.
Change of institutions heads, suspension and transfers doesn’t matter, Shah said.
Shah recalled his party had already given a viable plan and solution to the crisis.
He asked to give leadership to youth and people and halt showing film and drama.