PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP), Muhammad Faiq Shah demanded devising of a joint national charter on education, agriculture and economy.
Shah, while briefing the party’s central leaders and media here on Tuesday, presented an offer to use the platform of his party, which has a network across the country, for enforcement of the proposed national charter and is ready to provide a holistic strategy in this regard.
He urged all state institutions, political and social segments to give their positive and constructive opinion on this charter and unite on a single forum, because the country cannot get progress without demonstrating unanimity.
While talking to different delegations from Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and rest parts of the country, Mr Shah revealed that his party has making vigorous efforts to bring up new young leadership.
The ATP chairman asked eligible, competent and skillful youth to make contact with the party’s secretariat and office bearers.
Shah made it clear that only protest and street politics cannot change the destiny of the whole nation. He stressed the need for an alternative and workable/feasible charter to overcome the present situations.
Every government under one requirement agenda should back the proposed national charter, he asserted. He observed the country has been severely trapped under foreign debts, immorality and an interest-based system.
Faiq said the dream of building Pakistan as a true Islamic Welfare State would be fulfilled by making collective efforts.
Otherwise, he prayed to not happen that this blessing or wealth would be lost from us and everything, including politics, government, power and force would remain unaccomplished here.
Faiq called upon the party workers and activists to convey the party’s message to every person and asked that women, youth and aged people should play their joint role in the progress of the country.
Furthermore, he asked to be united by shunning personal grudges and hatreds then no power will defeat this nation.










