Construction & textile sectors facing crises due to govt incompetence: Liaqat Baloch


LAHORE, Dec 29 (SABAH): Deputy Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, former parliamentary leader Liaqat Baloch has said that construction and textile sectors are suffering from major crises due to government incompetence and mismanagement. 

Production costs have risen, government policy, measures and taxation ambiguity have created uncertainty. Gas cuts to the textile sector due to government incompetence have affected the export target by billions of dollars. After heavy investment on the government’s claim, delays in importing RLNG cargo and costly deals have wreaked havoc.

He said that government incompetence and internal strife have become a nightmare for the people and the country’s economy. Virtually all sectors of the economic system have become disillusioned with Prime Minister Imran Khan and the impression has grown that the government is incompetent, a failure.

Liaqat Baloch said that the claimants of the state of Madinah-like system are denying the basis of Pakistan founded on Islamic ideology, Qur’an and Sunnah. In his speeches, the Prime Minister is announcing to make Pakistan a Madinah-like Islamic welfare state in accordance with the Quaid and Allama Iqbal’s thoughts. The central spokesman for the government, the Federal Minister for Information, remains the spokesman for the creation of a secular state. By creating social, economic, societal and cultural crisis, the Islamic religious existence of Pakistan is being denied. 

 He said that this great tribulation will give birth to new ultraism and extremism in the country. Prime Minister Imran Khan should explain the unconstitutional and unrealistic remarks of the Information Minister, apologize to the nation and remove the secular black sheep, the enemy of the Two-Nation Theory, from his cabinet.

Liaqat Baloch said that even after 75 years, the Two-Nation Theory is the reality and the greatest truth. 

Baloch said that India’s secular existence has been exposed. The color of Hindu fundamentalism has come to dominate India. India is being made a Maha Hindu state. In India, the lives of Muslims, places of worship and the Islamic cultural environment are being wiped out. Proponents of secularism in Pakistan are serving as the spokespersons of the Indian RSS and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. Only an Islamic, stable and prosperous Pakistan can compete with the hardline Hindu state of India.