Faiq demands for comprehensive roadmap for prosperity and uplift of people

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Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah said his party is voice of the whole nation, asked the rulers to frame a joint and comprehensive policy and roadmap for prosperity and development of people.
Talking to reporters here on Sunday, Faiq noted that people have been compelled to commit suicides in the entire country including Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir owing to the growing ‘price-hike’, and unemployment.
The ATP chairman observed that the international organisations and every citizen have become a voice of poverty-stricken and backwardness hit people of Sindh.
Despite the fact that, he added that the PPP led government of Sindh was unmoved and showing inactiveness towards mitigating suffering of the people of Sindh.
Furthermore, he maintained that the PPP had have ruled almost three decades in Sindh, but it miserably failed to remove poverty and backwardness in Sindh.
Faiq went on to say that the Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan, Justice Gulzar Ahmad had presented a true picture of Karachi and the rest of Sindh province. He emphasized that it is a dire need of hour to focus on Sindh issues.
The party leader noted that the corruption, lawlessness, maladministration and mismanagement are at peak In Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. On the other hand, he said that the rulers are giving reports of development and prosperity in the country.
Mr Shah asked the rulers to evaluate and accurately judge the gravity of the situation and frame a joint and comprehensive policy and roadmap for bringing sustainable economic growth, development and prosperity in the country.
If not do so, no one can stop the public revolution, he warned.
He said that the ATP is the voice of the people, and it was making vigorous efforts for resolution of public issues at every level.
“We want to give rights and autonomy to people”
Commenting on the federal budget for fiscal year 2021-22, he alleged that the fake figures had been presented.