PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman, Muhammad Faiq Shah has appealed supreme court to give comprehensive and solid verdict in current crisis situation in order to remove political, economic uncertainty and vagueness.
Faiq while chairing a meeting of the party’s central executive committee (CEC) here on Tuesday, called the pressurizing national institutions and wishing to come to a superior court verdict of their choice as an unconstitutional, illegal and immorality tradition, which is highly condemnable.
He asked the superior judiciary to make independent verdicts, if not do that nothing will survive in the country.
Shah went on to say that political parties don’t have courage to make decisions by joint setting.
He continued the country’s perpetuity has been put at stake for the sake of personal survival.
He maintained talks and dialogue are part of democracy.
The ATP chief asked the coalition government and opposition parties to hold dialogue immediately.
He stressed the elections should be conducted under impartial election commission and reforms.
Failure in parliament then in people, now pressure on the Supreme Court is a matter of grave concern and alarming one for political parties, which cannot save their political-image, Faiq asserted.
“Is they want to impose martial law or an emergency situation in the country?’’ the party leader asked them.
Furthermore, he questioned: “Isn’t responsibility of the incumbent coalition government to initiate talks”?
Shah emphasized that dialogue should be held by setting a single agenda and timeframe.
All mainstream and other political parties should be invited, and sort out the solution of all issues, he added.
This is a great example of democracy, as any forum needs to be designated in order to pull the country out from the present economic crisis, Shah remarked.
The ATP chairman appealed to the apex court, military and media to resolve all issues jointly as they had already inflicted huge losses.
The meeting was also addressed by the party’s central leaders Muhammad Awais Khan, Mian Asif Mehmood Advocate, Dr Jamil and other activists.









