PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah called for burying politics of confrontation and initiating collective efforts to strengthen institutions, democracy and country.
Mr Shah while talking about persistent uproar in the upper and lower house of the parliament here on Friday said people have elected representatives and sent them to parliament to make legislation for public welfare and betterment of the country.
But, he said a tug of war between legislators being witnessed for protection of vested interests and no debate on present economic chaos and public miseries.
He added verbal onslaught is manifestation of non-seriousness of parliamentarians toward materializing manifesto and promises.
The party leader asked to make parliament a hub of legislation for public welfare and country progress.
He stressed the need of setting aside political and personal differences and working together for prosperous and radiant Pakistan.
Faiq criticized that the government committed murder of people’s hopes, which once again surrendered before the harsh conditions of IMF and burdened people with heavy taxes.
He gave a wakeup call to politicians that if they won’t take serious steps for removal of deprivations then people will hold strict accountability and be forced into rebellion.
Despite rule over people for decades, what has been done for people’s betterment, uplift of education, health and social sectors?
The ATP chief asked rulers to stop making poor people scapegoat.
Shah alleged the PML-N led coalition government was continuously focused on distribution high-positions.
He added that the government and prime minister were only busy in convincing coalition partners to safe their throne and rule.
He added no is paying heed to miseries of poor people.
The ATP chief said Pakistan stands at a critical juncture, which is posing various challenges at internal and external fronts.
He said issues need to be addressed by unified efforts.










