Faiq vows to establish Islamic welfare state thru peaceful movement

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PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman, Muhammad Faiq Shah has informed his party has been carrying out a ‘country-wide’ revolutionary movement, aimed at to establish a true welfare Islamic state.
ATP launches a vigorous ‘country-wide’ campaign, for which, eligible, honest, competent and patriotic people, women and youths are needed to become part of this movement”, the ATP chairman said while addressing a workers convention here on Monday.
Our destination isn’t gaining power but the quest is to ensure public authority and justice, Shah vowed.
He noticed wounds gave to the whole nation by a specific segment for the last 75 years.
The party leader maintained it is the prime obligation of every responsible citizen that they should come forward to pull the country out from this sequence.
Faiq asked: “Why Pakistan, which is fully resourceful, having natural/precious deposits and reserves, means, despite the fact that it is reliant on others?
He stressed this question must be asked from rulers, responsible and people which are involved in the race of power.
We will bring such a system which will make accountability itself, and would be also bearer of public authority, Mr Shah vowed.
The ATP chairman called upon the youth to come forward with zeal that has been shown during the Pakistan movement, ‘Tehreek e Pakistan’.
Our movement is unflinching and couldn’t be stoppable, he added.
Shah noticed the world has gained progress in agriculture, industry and trade but here sitting looters mafia.
The party leader noted people have been made slave of food commodities.
Faiq emphasized it has become inevitable to get rid from political crookers through peaceful and consistent movement and needed to put Pakistan on a path of sustainable progress.
He said his party has come into the political arena with the same notion.
We will continue to fight for the establishment of real democracy, election and revolution in the country, Shah vowed. This is only path of gaining justice
The convention was also addressed by the party central and provincial leaders.