PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said his party wanted such a reform in which ordinary people easily contest election and poll vote and they hold everyone accountable and ask questions from them.
Similarly, he said the second basic objective of our struggle is to make the whole system easier from Union council to central level.
Faiq was responding to various queries of ATP’ candidates, workers and the general public, said in a press release issued here on Monday.
He vowed to eliminate politics based on inheritance, personal interests and personality and to bring up workers, competent/skillful young people and ordinary people, which will be the main source to drive out the country from crisis situations.
Shah said thousands of young people from Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa wanted to see Pakistan as a developed and progressive nation, however, he said a segment occupying the whole system has attempted to divide them to gain only personal interests.
Highlighting the party’s manifesto, Mr Faiq said his party has brought three major targets that include society, economy and state, they are inseparable to each other.
When society would prosper and the economy could be stabilized then the state would strengthen and be able for welfare, Shah said.
The ATP chief appealed to all Pakistani, particularly young men and women to support our party for attainment of these the afore-stated set targets and become united with the passion of ‘Tehreek e Pakistan’, because it is a question of their future.
The party leader noted division, destruction of the economy and erasing the poor was carried out for the last 76 years.
He added people were kept deprived from authorities and rights while institutions, justice and moral values have been humiliated.










