PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah said his party is struggling for provision of social and economic justice as well as political reforms and provision of unprecedented authorities and powers to the masses.
A vigorous political and awareness campaign is being carried out from Khyber to Karachi and Gilgit Baltistan to Kashmir, he said.
He claimed a large number of people have become part of the party’s movement.
Chairing a meeting at the party’s central office on Wednesday, Shah made it clear that the issues cannot be resolved until and unless ensure public authority and powers.
He expressed grave concern over growing social and economic injustices in the society.
He noted all segments of the society adversely suffered by the current oppressive and cruel system.
Writ of the government is not seen anywhere and people have left on mercy of hoarders and profiteering, he added.
The ATP chairman said the spiraling price-hike has broken the backbone of the poor people. He said rulers have snatched bread and butter from the mouths of poor masses.
He maintained it has been made difficult to earn livelihoods for their families.
Furthermore, he stressed a joint mechanism and roadmap should be crafted to tackle serious challenges and issues, like price-hike, unemployment, poverty, hunger and drought-like situation.
The ATP chairman said the life of the common man has been made miserable.
He said the cost of living has increased exponentially and that it has made it difficult for poor people to fight against the current depressing situation.
The party leader said political victimization has further brought chaos and unrest in the country.
He said NAB has been used against political opponents in past and present only for personal gains and objectives.
Shah said policy should be shunned to use NAB and other institutions against political rivals.
He said NAB should be made an impartial institution.










