COAS statement requires high importance and seriousness: Faiq

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PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah remarked statement of COAS Gen Syed Asim Munir is highly required of importance and seriousness, in which the military chief stated that Pakistan was passing through a critical stage and urged all stakeholders to join hands to tackle the twin problems of terrorism and economy.
The party chairman emphasized that the maintenance of peace is vital for facilitating investment, trade and businesses.
He described, economy and peace are the guarantors of Pakistan’s security.
He linked the secured future to Pakistan by making proper economic planning.
He warned the situation would further aggravate if political parties won’t show wisdom and seriousness on the current critical situation that is being confronted by the country.
He emphasized the need of amalgamation and joint coordination of all political parties under a single platform to lift the country on sound footings.
Country is passing through a critical phase of its history, according to a statement here on Sunday, quoting Mr Shah, he is saying.
He observed 2022 had proved dangerous during which Pakistan was confronted with major issues/challenges like national security, economy and social.
The ATP chairman asked for implementation on a proposal of the military chief Gen Syed Asim Munir. He called for unification of all stakeholders at a single platform.
Shah described economy and peace as sovereign guarantees of national security.
He made it clear that the facility would be available to investment, trade and businesses till maintaining peace and stability.
Economic planning would give a secured future to Pakistan, the ATP chief remarked.
Faiq warned if the rulers and political parties won’t realize the gravity of the situation, the most difficult situation will be a national tragedy.
He noticed the Indian’s media continuously carrying out propaganda and a smear campaign against Pakistan.
The ATP chief urged media, political parties and think tanks to counter the Indians’ anti-Pakistan campaign and protect interests of the country through an organized policy.