PESHAWAR
Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) chairman Muhammad Faiq Shah said the country has been plagued with countless challenges and issues and blamed the incumbent and previous governments for current economic and political turmoil in the country.
Shah said that only honest leadership and sincere leadership can steer the country out of crisis.
He said no steps were taken to improve living standards of the common man. He said spiraling inflation has broken the backbone of poor people.
He said the government’s ‘flawed’ policies have pushed the country many years back.
Chairing a meeting of the party’s central executive committee here on Friday, Shah criticized that the outgoing coalition government has snatched people’s right to live.
He slammed the consistently increasing power and gas tariffs, saying that frequent increase in prices of petrol, electricity and gas is highly condemnable.
He said people have faced hour-long electricity and gas outages.
The party leader called for initiating unified efforts to steer the country out from prevailing crisis situations.
Faiq said owing to the government’s flawed policies, economic, trade and commercial activities have been halted.
The party leader said usurping the rights of the smaller federating units is intolerable.
He said they will foil attempts to abuse constitutional and basic rights of the unprivileged and marginalized segment of the society.
Shah said the incumbent coalition government not only violated the constitution and law in 15 months but also deprived the poor of their livelihood.
He reminded his party was carrying out a vigorous political and awareness campaign.
He vowed to ensure public authority and power and all basic rights to people at their doorstep.
Faiq asked people to support new political parties and manifesto, if they want real change and democracy in the country.
He furthermore asked competent, intellectuals and young people to come forward to play their due role to get rid the nation from present rulers and bring political and economic stability in the country.










