Public authority and justice indispensable for stability: Faiq

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PESHAWAR
Chairman, Amun Taraqqi Party Muhammad Faiq Shah stated peace is utmost requirement, what, he said, stability would come through justice and public authority.
Faiq confidently said ATP-crafted plan would definitely bring economic prosperity and change the lives of common people, which must be implemented with true spirit.
The party leader went on to say that few people gain their own vested interest by eroding the matters, which is strongly condemnable.
Mr Shah was chairing a meeting regarding mass-contact campaign here on Tuesday.
We need to bring our own house into order and free the country from economic slavery.
The ATP leader said justice must be delivered to people.
He said rulers’ extravagances should be curtailed and provision of facilities to people to be ensured.
Instead of giving clarifications, the party leader asked the finance minister to present a comprehensive roadmap for revival of the economy.
It is not only a matter of salaries of ministers and advisors, the question is to bring business, assets and all elites under the tax-net, he added.
Faiq threw heavy-weight behind the protest of the business community and people against exorbitant electricity bills.
Consequently, he added the public anger has heightened as they took to the streets to condemn unfair and higher power bills across the country.
He asserted importance should be given to united leadership and teamwork for improvement in the system instead of personalities.
Shah said ATP has outlined a viable plan for youths, women and economic and political stability and called for bringing equality and justice system by implementing it.
He said PTI was confronted with awkwardness as a consequence of its actions.
The N-league and PPP can do anything for the sake of power, the ATP chief said.
Faiq stated the majority of people have been disassociated and disappointed from the incumbent government.
The party head asked to demonstrate wisdom in resolving issues of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.