Faiq calls for adopting an inclusive strategy to tackle the present scenario

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has noticed the lust of power has extremely damaged image of Pakistan at national and international level.
He added it was unnecessary to create tension on the eve of convening moot of Foreign Ministers (FMs) of Organisation of Islamic Countries (OICs).
Faiq while talking to different delegations of political leaders and social activists here at the party’s central secretariat on Saturday emphasized that it has become inevitable to bring inclusive reforms in the electoral and government system.
Otherwise, he made it clear that the practice of purchasing and selling, tug of war and One Man Show cannot be eliminated.
Shah noted the country’s economy, politics and society were grabbed by an oppressive segment, urging the youth to get the nation free from them. He stressed that competent people should frame a wide-ranging policy.
The ATP chief called upon the institutions to play their proactive role to quell the country out from anarchy, besides an arbitrator/mediator to overcome the prevailing crisis situations.
Faiq clarified that the crisis couldn’t be ended until the institutions play their complete role.
He asked to avoid doing politics of wealth, pressure, ransacking and death bodies.
An all-encompassing strategy should be crafted by setting aside prejudice and grouping for personal interest, the ATP chief asserted.
The party leader noticed that provinces, groups and all powerful segments have confronted each other.
He noticed politics is doing on the bodies and blood of innocent political workers.
Shah emphasized that to compete between each other by creating awareness, exercise maximum restraint/patience and manifesto grounds.
When the institutions would be strong so law was bound to them, he concluded.