Faiq condemns sale and purchase of elected reps

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No-trust motion:
PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has noted that public money is being used on purchasing and selling of elected representatives.
A statement issued here on Sunday, Faiq said the public money of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has lavishly spent on sale and purchase of public representatives.
Makeshift markets have been set up, aiming to put the elected representatives on sale across the country, he noticed.
The ATP chief asked the people to hold accountable them for protection of their authority and national wealth and support to new and characterful people.
This game has been played since the last 75 years, he noticed. They (rulers) have neither a manifesto, nor strategy and democracy, he added.
He described all of them as an occupant mafia, as their destination is only gaining power and wealth. He maintained they have no concern with people and their miseries.
Shah said his party has brought a revolutionary and modern progressive manifesto.
He emphasized that youth, aged, competent people, women and all segments should come forward and make decisions, because this exploitation must be halted.
Faiq said the ATP has given a viable solution and strategy to government, opposition and all institutions and took responsibility for progress, however, he said they (rulers) didn’t favour bringing development in the country.
The party leader said that they don’t have any plan or strategy, except wish for coming into power. He stressed the need of getting rid immediately of people from this electoral and governing system.