Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch strongly condemning
the President Obama’s condolence for Pakistan’s security personnel
killed in NATO air strike has said that it was tantamount to accuse
others by a culprit.
In a statement issued on Monday, he severely criticized the role of
the United Nations saying that the attitude of the UN in this connection
was based on Machiavellianism.
He said that the UN had lost its dignity in the eyes of muslim
community across the world due to its discrimination against the
muslims.
He said that the JI mass contact campaign was in full swing as the
party was seeking public support for steering the country out of the
current crises and for solving the problems of the masses.
He said that the JI would hold three major programmes during December
in connection with its mass contact, public meetings at Rawalpindi and
Peshawar on December 11 and December 18, and a grand sit in Lahore on
December 25.
Liaqat Baloch was sure that the only JI could steer the country out of the crises being faced by the country.
He urged the masses to reject the corrupt rulers and adventurers in
the next elections and allow the JI to serve them. He assured the people
that the JI on coming to power would solve the problems of price
spiral, unemployment, lawlessness etc. by establishing the rule of the
constitution and the law.
He noted that the JI election manifesto guaranteed progress and
prosperity. The JI would eradicate exploitation and injustice; recover
the looted wealth from the plunderers. The prices of necessary items
would be brought down by 30 per cent, load shedding would be ended, and
residential plots would be provided to the homeless with interest free
loans for building homes.
Liaqat Baloch said that corruption was the root cause of the present
mess in the country. The rulers were corrupt from top to toe and had
plundered the national exchequer transferring it to foreign banks while
the masses had been thrown into the den of poverty.
He said the JI would enforce a strict accountability system to
recover the public money from the thieves, extortionists and profiteers
and this money would be spent on public welfare and national development
projects.
The JI, he said, would also introduce a uniform education system in
which the children of the rich and the poor would get the same education
and the door of higher education would be opened to the poor students.
In order to overcome price hike, The JI government would abolish the
GST and cut down the electricity tariff and wave all the taxes imposed
on utility bills. SANA