PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah has said that a malicious campaign has been initiated to malign judiciary and other state institutions.
He added the political crisis is endless as the situation is going from bad to worse due to the stubborn attitude of the politicians.
Shah said that shadows of uncertainty are hovering on the political horizon. He said the Noora kushti (fixed fight) has brought the country on verge of destruction.
No will gain nothing from the ‘Tug of War’, Shah said. He added the country is heading toward anarchy and chaos, he added. He once again warned that the persistent political uproar will wrap up the fragile democracy.
He continued to say that some vested elements are trying to tarnish the country’s institutions.
The ATP chairman while talking to different delegations here at the party’s central office on Tuesday stressed the need for demonstrating political acumen and desist from targeting opponents for the sake of survival.
Faiq called for forging unity, intra political dialogue and showing complete restraint under the prevailing circumstances.
He asked all political forces to devise a joint strategy by abrogating verbal onslaught and street politics to bring economic and political stability in the country.
The party leader emphasized that the politics of victimization must be ended. He added that decency is lacking in politics in the country.
Pakistan’s politics has been polluted by nurturing of unethical languages and immoral attitude of the politicians, he added.
The ATP chairman called for collective efforts to steer the country out from prevailing situations.
Shah remarked that confrontation, political chaos would further destroy the country.
He asked to build up a national consensus and bring reforms to pave the way for the general elections.









