Faiq blames rulers for plunging country into political, economic crisis

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has said democracy and people are in severe danger under the prevailing circumstances.
Shah while chairing a review meeting on the current political situation here at the party’s main office on Monday said the country has been plagued with political and economic crisis owing to incompetence of the present rulers.
No one is paying heed to SOS calls given by people, he added.
Faiq criticized the politicians for promoting abusive language in politics and dismantling the democratic norms and culture in the country.
He also slammed the discrediting the national institutions for saving own skin and political survival.
He maintained everyone has been blindfolded in lust for power.
The ATP chief said there was unseen any headway to defuse growing confrontation and tussle government and opposition.
“We should learn the lesson from the history, and need to sort out solution of all issues by table talks”
The party leader urged members of the legal fraternity, social society activists and impartial segments to come forward and play their due role to pave the way for negotiations between government and opposition.
He said while keeping in view the prevailing scenario, protests and rallies aren’t in the best interest of the country. Enemies would take full advantage of political instability in Pakistan, he added.
Shah said Pakistan has earned a bad name in the rest of the world owing to the present situations.
He warned increasing political uncertainty and lawlessness will further push the country’s economy, businesses, and industry toward deterioration.
Faiq emphasized dialogue is essential to end the prevailing political uncertainty and chaos in the country.
He noted no one talks about public miseries as everyone is busy to protect their vested political and personal interests.