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Friday, October 28, 2011

Corruption, price hike to continue with Zardaris, Chaudhry’s & Sharifs: Munawar

Amir Jamaat-e-Islami Syed Munawar Hasan has said that
the nation would have to get rid of the Zardaris, the Chaudhrys and the Sharifs in order to wipe out corruption and price hike.

Speaking at a sit in staged by the JI Sargodha at the Shaheen Chowk of the city on Thursday, he said that the parties who had come to power for the fourth time through votes, were compelling the masses to commit suicides.
The sit in had been staged against the unending price spiral, unemployment and lawlessness and for the release of Mumtaz Qadri, the killer of Salman Taseer.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that now even NATO planes were intruding in the country but Prime Minister Gilani had no courage to speak against that. He said that the US agencies were involved in the terrorism in the country.
He termed Indian helicopter’s intrusion in the country as an attack on the country’s sovereignty and said that the rulers had displayed their cowardice by sending the copter and its pilot back without lodging a protest to New Delhi.
The JI chief said that the country was going deep into the mire of price hike, unemployment and lawlessness and corrupt rulers had made it slave of the IMF and the electricity prices were being raised every week to fulfill the IMF conditions.
He said that even a PPP worker Raja Rind had attempted self emulation out of frustration due to price hike.
He said that the PPP was in power in the center and in Sindh but the law and order in Sindh was bad. He said, in the name of reconciliation, the PPP had taken terrorists as allies in power which had turned Karachi into a slaughter house.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that the Go America Go drive of the JI was continuing and almost 90 per cent of the people supported this drive.
He reiterated his demand for setting up a committee for the implementation of the resolutions of the parliament and the APCs .
Deputy Chief, Zafar Iqbal, JI district Chief Zubair Gondal and other local leaders also a spoke on the occasion. SANA