ANP to stage sit-in protest at Islamabad against FCR

Rifaqat Ullah Razarwal

CHARSADDA: Awami National Party (ANP) announced sit-in protest at Islambad on October 9, to merge FATA in KP and against Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR).

Deputy General Secretary, Aimal Wali Khan expressed concern, during an exclusive interview with The Frontier Post here on Saturday at Wali Bagh that over delay in enforcement of reforms, introduced by the federal government in FCR. He claimed that other allies who was attended the APC of ANP will join us, and the protesters will continue sit-in protest till the acceptance of demand of merger tribal into KP.

Aimal Wali respond a question about Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif disqualification, said that the case was started with Panama and end with Aqama, he said if the justice is based on Sadiq and Amin, no one might be spare even judges.

In response in a question about Provincial accountability Commission, said that ANP will consolidate all the accountability institutions in their government and everyone would be answerable to commission.

He criticized the provincial accountability system and used as reprisal tool bruise the dignity of politicians but after three months they found innocent, he said the Member of Provincial Assembly of PTI alleged the Chief Minister in corruption but no one can take any action against the CM.

Khan disclosed some articles of ANP manifesto that they include innovated reforms of health, education, government servant, judiciary and labor. ANP will bring the provincial rights under the 18th amendment and will enthrone the local government representative while the National and provincial assembly members mortify for legislations, he added.

He quoted Hitler and said ‘Pakhtun and German are strong nations’ and messaged to Pakhtun nation to be united and no one can defeat us.

He called for implementation of the merger plan and allocation of five per cent of national resources and a share in the National Finance Commission (NFC) award to Fata to bring it at par with other provinces.

Regarding the relation of Afghanistan and Pakistan he added that strained relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan had benefited their enemies.