Faiq stresses joint roadmap for economy and progress

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party stressed on Saturday national harmony and framing of a joint agenda for economic revival and the country and prosperous ‘tomorrow’.
Shah proposed forming a government by uniting all political groups, stating that Pakistan cannot afford any confrontation at this point in time.
The ATP chief called the call of heads of the mainstream political parties for sitting together to pull the country from the current quagmire situation, and this good gesture is the dire need of the hour for better Pakistan, he added.
He noted the politics of ‘hate’ and ‘confrontation’ had inflicted severe loss to the country.
Pakistan has been confronted with immense challenges, particularly poverty, hunger and unemployment, which can be addressed with unified efforts, he added.
In a meeting with various delegations and reviewing the post-election political scenario here, the party chief emphasised the need for resolving all challenges facing the country, saying, “Everyone has to sit together.
Shah said this is everyone’s Pakistan. Everyone has to come together to get it out of turmoil.”
Shun political differences and frame a joint roadmap for political and economic stability, the party leader said.
Furthermore, he asserted everyone should respect each other’s mandate and let democracy flourish to put the country on a path of stability.
Shah mentioned Pakistan relates to millions of young people and their mandate and passion should be respected.
Let’s save democracy, resolve all issues jointly and put the country on a path of prosperity and development, he asserted.
The ATP chief said this is the time to sort out viable solutions of all problems jointly instead of confrontation.
Faiq said Pakistan does not need such democracy that could not benefit the common man.
He said reforms were needed to ensure the rights of 230million people instead of merely 23 political families.