PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party demanded an emergency policy for enhancing export, and overseas Pakistan investment, investment for diplomacy, manufacturing industry and agriculture.
Furthermore, he said a joint plan should be devised by the judiciary, establishment, parliament and administration to fulfill requirements of law and justice.
We have designed a complete draft in this regard and handed it over to government and relevant authorities.
The party chief while talking to different delegations here on Saturday said rulers must make vigorous efforts for ejecting themselves from loans and foreign trips.
He demanded restrictions on unnecessary foreign tours and drastic cuts in size of kitchen cabinet.
Shah said institutions, judiciary, lawyers and parliament should think about Pakistan, without it the country cannot be strengthened.
He said personal ego and interests must be sacrificed.
Faiq said his party will make Pakistan a hub of investment as it prepared a comprehensive sketch with assistance of experts and internationally.
He urged the proposed plan should be implemented with true spirit to make the country a major center of trade and economic activities.
The party leader said they are ready to provide services without any perks and incentives and office, if institutions would cooperate.
Economic downturn is heading to its extreme, there will be massive destruction if not stopped forthwith, he added.
Faiq demanded outlining an emergency policy for enhancing export, and overseas Pakistan investment, investment for diplomacy, manufacturing industry and agriculture and we have designed a complete draft in this regard.
The party leader said political and legal tug of war, dispute and collision are inflicting colossal loss to the economy, which should be addressed through constitution and law.
Talented, competent/skillful youth, experts and international reputed researchers are part of ATP team, through their assistance, policy and roadmap of progress should be crafted, and ensure its practical enforcement, Shah stressed.










