Faiq for making collective efforts to overcome present crisis

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has expressed grave concern over the prevailing situations, saying that politicians didn’t learn lesson from the history so that democracy and people, both are suffering from deprivations.
Talking to a group of reporters here on Saturday, Shah remarked that real democracy will come if the decision and authority is given in the hands of the people.
He appealed to parliament, judiciary and all institutions to collectively take out the country from political and economic instability.
Faiq asked to take early decisions before the time comes when people put their hands on elites’ neck/collar.
Politicians did nothing but only leveled baseless allegations, discrediting and undermining the national institutions, he added.
However, he said there is no discussion on performance, misconduct and contradiction in word and deed and they blame others for their own failures.
Shah questioned: “Who they had forbidden them to provide education, health facilities and remove agriculture deprivation in Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and other parts of the country”?
The ATP chief noted people continuously kept trapped in basic amenities for the last 35 years.
“who will be responsible for it”?
Furthermore, he observed a single party ruled over Sindh for the last 15 years. “Is anyone focusing on poverty, deprivation, ignorance and health facilities”?
Similarly, he asked if any initiatives were made to remove reasons and apprehensions for devastating floods.
He noted that basic infrastructure suffered from massive destruction for which no strategy hasn’t designed while people are passing through the difficult time of their life under the prevalent scenario.
On the other hand, their (politicians) fight does not end, he added.
Shah demanded to bring reforms in the electoral system forthwith.
He suggested forming a board through which remove corruption, ‘tug of war’ for power, and politics based on inheritance forever.
He vowed that his party will fully support in this regard.