Faiq calls for a broad-based alliance to combat major challenges

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PESHAWAR
Chairman and founder of the Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah suggested formation of a broad-based alliance among all stakeholders to jointly frame policies and to bring economic and political stability in the country.
Shah informed while chairing a meeting of the party’s central executive committee here on Monday that his party has already outlined a viable plan for overcoming current economic and political chaos.
He claimed if the proposal ATP-designed would be implemented with true spirit so the change will definitely come.
The party leader once again suggested the formation of a joint board of wisdom and honesty, which would consist of all institutions, including judiciary, military, media, traders, think tanks, intellectuals and political and financial experts.
We have lost precious 75 years while the politics of hate and division has brought only destruction into the country.
The ATP chief called to revisit policies to tackle growing challenges to the country at internal and external front.
He furthermore emphasized the need for formation of an alliance to combat poverty, hunger, starvation, illiteracy, backwardness and deprivation.
Everyone should think above their personal and political interests to put the country on sustainable progress and stability, Shah asserted.
Shah, while reacting to Indian false propaganda against Pakistan, called upon the government to frame vibrant state policy so that no one will get a chance to defame our country for the fulfillment of vested interests.
The party leader said no one will think about compromising on Pakistan’s assets.
He said the feeble economy was giving chance to others, adding that state and economy are part and parcel for each other.
He warned of intensifying instability and chaos if the rulers once again negate people.
Shah wanted a five year collaboration among all stakeholders for economic and political stability.
He said poor people, especially daily wagers and labourers, took to streets against the spiraling price-hike.