Our Correspondent
PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party (ATP) Muhammad Faiq Shah has stated that the political tug of war cannot be over until the bringing electoral reforms.
The party leader said that the game of Tug of war cannot be over until the electoral reforms. He said the re-polling on NA-75 Daska is an additional burden of public tax money, and who will be held accountable for it? He added the administration is an unstable situation and the system is also outdated.
Faiq was talking to different delegations at the party’s central secretariat on Saturday.
He claimed that the sketch proposed by his party can change the destiny of the whole nation. He noticed that the tug of war game has adversely suffered the democratic and political system, urging upon all institutions to work together for bringing economic, political and social reforms.
The ATP chairman said that the institutions are continuing to ruin whereas the public awaits relief. Is this not wastage of public tax money by conduct of re-polling on NA-75 Daska.
Faiq Shah went on to say that an attempt has been initiated under the Southern Punjab front to create another division of political system.
There will be no room for political blackmailing if the democratic institutions would be strong on solid grounds, the ATP chief said. He said politics based on personality has damaged the system, adding that the political parties have thrown their manifesto into the rubbish bin.
The party leader maintained that the work was carried out with a completely different manifesto. Although, he added, the masses can ask questions about the manifesto.
Democracy has not been natured in political parties, while competent people barred to come forward and play their constructive role.
Personal and family imposed on politics and government, says Faiq. He reminded that his party has brought an important reform agenda, asking to bring an amendment in the constitution of the country and implement it with letter and spirit so it can be useful for the welfare of the whole country.










