Faiq demands framing of national economic policy under Made in Pakistan

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has suggested to frame a national economic policy under Made in Pakistan, which should be on sustainable grounds.
Shah while talking to different delegations of traders, public figures and party’s office bearers here on Thursday viewed Pakistan destine would be changed by depending on resources, reserves and rich deposits.
A joint economic and legal agenda should be brought to overcome the prevailing crisis situation, he asserted.
He stressed that it is imperative to adopt proactive strategy and measures to ensure equality, economic, social justice to the approximately 220million population of the country as mere talks and claims doesn’t make a difference.
Furthermore, he emphasized it is the prime obligation of government, institutions, political parties and all segments to devise a manifesto and strategy for the country, which should be carried forward.
Meanwhile, the ATP chairman addressing public gatherings in Lahore and other different locations in the provincial capital city asserted a national economic policy should be crafted at international level that needs to be moved forward on a permanent basis.
Shah maintained that a sustainable and consistent policy should be adopted to move forward every government in the country.
“Our economic and other policies are unsustainable”, he noticed.
He added the country, depending on foreign Aid and imports, cannot be able to frame independent policies.
“We should give priority and focus on industries and agriculture for relying on own resources and rich natural deposits and reserves”,
Faiq made it clear that the IMF cannot change the destiny of Pakistan.
He added destiny can be changed by optimal use and right exploiting all untapped natural reserves and resources.
However, he stressed it is crucial that to change oneself and fully exploit all untapped natural resources and reserves at an optimal level.