Public authority and justice amongst topmost priority and manifesto of our party: Faiq

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PESHAWAR
Muhammad Faiq Shah, founder and chairman of the Amun Taraqqi Party said new political parties and manifesto ray of people hope for the entire country, however, he said efforts are being made to trample them.
He said that his party is struggling for public authority and power, urging the people to support them in this movement and bring true democracy in the country.
Shah was addressing various delegations and meeting during his visit to KP and Punjab, said in a press release here on Wednesday.
He said his party is raising a proactive voice at all forums and in every segment for public power and authority, and fighting the holy war ‘Jihad’ for employment, education and health, meant to give people’ relief to some extent.
Faiq invited young people, including men and women to become part of this movement, asking them to accelerate the struggle for their own rights by keeping in mind the democratic and ethical values, hoping this struggle will soon bear the fruits.
Those who use religion for politics and interests, they must think that their strict accountability would be held in this world and day of justice, Shah added.
Our politicians and rulers weren’t learning lessons from the past, even have no intention to learn in future, the ATP chief said.
He maintained fascism has nurtured only hate, division and interests, adding a single segment overwhelmed in power and grabbing the country’s resources.
The party leader said in the mid of 70th, Pakistan’s economy has inflicted colossal losses by nationalism, followed by loans, corruption and kickbacks. He held PPP, PML-N and other parties responsible for it, asking people to beware of them.
He called it unjust, even democracy, government and state damaged by snatching authority and justice from people, Isn’t this major sin?
People should take decision what is good and what is bad for them, he asked.
Shah vowed his party would stand with people.
He said it is such a stain which also hindered the fostering of agriculture, local industry and resources.
Today, Bangladesh has left behind the rising economic giant China in cotton export, he remarked.