Sirajul Haq starts Train March towards Rawalpindi


RAHIM Yar KHAN, June 25 (SABAH): Emir Jamat-e-Islami Pakistan Sirajul Haq on Satuday has said that rulers working for interests of IMF instead of national interests, adding that economy of the country has entered into closed ended street and there is no way-out to tackle the economic crisis.

JI chief was addressing to a gathering at Rahim Yar Khan Railway Station before starting train March towards Rawalpindi.

Pakistan is one of the largest wheat, rice producing countries but facing sever

unemployment, Sirajul Haq said adding that rulers have handed over Kashmir to India and State Bank of Pakistan to IMF. Talking about late arrival of Train Sirajul Haq was of the view that government was aware of the Jamat-e-Islami’s train March due to that train is late. 

Sirajul Haq said that India providing facilities to the farmers however our rulers providing expensive electricity. Today 5 percent land lords occupying the lands, he said adding that people of Balochistan protesting for their rights.

He said that PDM and PTI have awarded the Mafias and masses have been deprived of their rights on the name of Roti, Kapra and Makan and on the name of Riasat-e-Madina.

While referring to ex-premier Khan promises made to the nation, he said that ex-PM Imran Khan announced 1100 billion package for development of Karachi but no released even 11 rupees. 

He said that inflation has tightened the nose against the downtrodden segment of the society, even a gold medalist cannot find job without reference and bribe, he added. 

Moreover, he said that the rulers have been nothing but mere raising slogans like “Mera chor zindabad, tera chor murdabad.”

Ironically, Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has provided us nothing despite fulfilling all the terms and conditions but mere appreciations, he went on to say. 

Moreover, he was of the view that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Democratic Alliance have favoured the mafia, adding the nation was exploited on the name of State of Medina.