Faiq again made a demand for constitution of a joint board to end political standoff

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah again proposal of forming a joint board of judiciary, parliament, and other institutions wherein the decisions can come unanimously.
He viewed that the country’s foreign policy and economic issues can be discussed at the proposed joint board and the forum would play its constructive role to overcome crisis situations.
Expressing concern over the rapidly melting down local economy, Faiq said an economic and social split is likely in the prevailing scenario in the country.
He warned if the economic issues cannot be resolved on a priority basis then Pakistan may be faced with a situation that being confronted by Sri Lankan owing to severe economic turmoil.
He asked: “If all institutions would become controversial, then what would be left?
Shah while talking to reporters here on Saturday emphasized institutions must create headway to sort out solutions of issues, otherwise, situations would be further deteriorated owing to further delaying and prolonged.
An inquiry should be conducted on “Lettergate” and to move toward settling down all issues and matters, he stressed.
He called to avoid making the people as rolling stones.
In reference to another address of PM’s to the nation, Shah asked Imran Khan to move forward for stability instead of unrest.
Stressing the need to remove the impression of personal ego, interests and personality, if not do so, severe damage would be caused to the country at internal and external level, he warned.
Shah described the apex court verdict, turning down Deputy Speaker ruling and restoring the National Assembly as highly commendable, asking to immediately accept the judgement of the superior court and to complete democratic process in the country.
Noticing the rampant “Lottacracy” [Switching of loyalties] in country’s mainstream politics, the ATP chief said main actors behind this vicious game should be exposed to resolve the matter once for all.
He vowed his party will extend cooperation for the best interest of the country at every forum.