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SUPPORTERS OF THE “STATUS QUO” BURDEN THE NATION: SIRAJ

SUPPORTERS OF THE "STATUS QUO" BURDEN THE NATION: SIRAJ

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Siraj JI chief said the time of the country being burdened by “political dwarfs” is likely to come to an end. He is referring to those who defend the “status quo.”

Jamaat-e-Islami chief Siraj-ul-Haq. PHOTO: FILE

Sirajul Haq, the leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, asserted on Sunday that all three of the country’s major political parties had imposed political, economic, and social terrorism.

The JI leader claimed in a statement made public to the media that the fate of the “defenders of the status quo” was not in their hands and that they were a burden on the nation.

The era of “political dwarfs” imposed on the nation, according to Siraj, was about to come to an end.

He argued that the US and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had directed the country’s economic and foreign policy, respectively.

The leader of the JI asserted that the PTI had fooled the nation’s young in the worst way conceivable.

He continued by saying that when young people fought for their rights, “genuine change” would occur.

Siraj promised that the JI would do its part in defending the youth against oppressive capitalists, feudal lords, and the mafia.

He asserted that the nation’s dignity and sovereignty had been threatened by “loyalists of colonialism.”

The 14 parties that make up the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), according to the JI chief, also failed to bring about any changes in the nation.

He continued by saying that the JI was organising youth around the nation for an Islamic uprising.

The JI chief had stated in July of this year that there was “different law” in the nation for the wealthy and the poor, claiming that the powerful roamed free while committing crimes while the weak were detained simply for a small error.

The JI chief claimed that corruption was pervasive in governmental institutions when speaking to the media in Mansoora.

“Government institutions are rife with corruption, and there is no such thing as accountability in the nation.”

Siraj claimed that the three parties—the PML-N, PPP, and PDM—had “defanged” the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

Using the phrase “progress will come through strong governance and not from IMF financing,” he urged the federal government to act to address the problems facing the populace.

According to Siraj, the rich and the poor received “alternative criteria for rulings” from the courts.

He said, “No one challenges those who steal billions, while the poor are caught even for the smallest error.

He regretted that the nation’s leaders had been acting in the best interests of their “vested interests” while the people were suffering from exorbitant inflation.

“With each passing day, the political and economic crisis gets worse. If the scenario continues, it won’t take long for the nation to declare bankruptcy, he predicted.

He insisted that “the PML-N, PPP, and the PTI have failed [to deliver].”

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