Faiq vows to fully participate in upcoming general elections

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PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah said his party will fully participate in upcoming general elections throughout the country.
Shah while chairing a meeting of the party’s central executive committee here on Monday said the party will give an agenda of progress and prosperity through its symbol of tyre.
He continued to say that they have brought a comprehensive roadmap for public rights, elimination of political ‘tug of war’, politics based on personality, provision of justice and authorities.
He urged the people, having political acumen and knowledge, should come forward and unite under the ATP platform.
Faiq said they aren’t struggling for a quest for power but only for the provision of authorities to people.
He said the party manifesto and message will be conveyed through an electioneering campaign across the country.
The ATP chairman said election and verdict of people should be the public and asked to remove rigging, pressure and use of wealth from the electoral process so that every sensible and well-aware people will take full participation in the election that will also ensure electing true public representatives.
On the occasion, Shah said timely election is essential to bring economic and political stability in the country.
Taking jibe at the coalition partners, the ATP chief said that 13 parties had become politically bankrupt, and the nation had become economically bankrupt.
The ATP CEC on the occasion strongly denounced the desecration of Holy Quran in Sweden.
The participants demanded the government to call back its ambassador from Sweden and sever diplomatic and economic ties following the desecration of Holy Quran.
The forum believed that desecration of the Holy Quran was equivalent to hurting Muslims’ feelings.
The speakers said: “The sacrilege in Sweden has hurt Muslims’ feelings all across the world. This heinous act appears to be an attempt to undermine efforts to uphold international peace”.
The meeting urged the global community to work towards bringing the extremists to justice.