Govt makes PTI’s protest successful by its own actions: Liaqat Baloch


LAHORE, Nov 23 (SABAH): Emir Jamaat-e-Islami, Secretary General Milli Yekjehti Council, Liaqat Baloch has said that the government is making PTI’s protest successful by its own actions. He said the policy of PTI’s ‘negotiation with the establishment’ along with protest is increasing uncertainty and frustration on the political front.

Liaqat Baloch while addressing the participants of the main training center in Mansoorah Auditorium said that the exploitative forces violate the Constitution, law, judiciary and all human rights for the supremacy of man over man.

He said the powerful exploitative elements impose ideological, economic, social, educational backwardness, ignorance, political electoral instability on the social and human society. Adherence to the Constitution, fair and transparent elections, recognition and implementation of Constitutional limits for the military, civil bureaucracy, judiciary and assemblies will help Pakistan to recover from crises, he stressed.

He said the Jamaat-e-Islami is organizing and mobilizing the people according to the Islamic ideology and the objectives of the establishment of Pakistan against all kinds of exploitative forces.

Liaqat Baloch said that the government is making PTI’s protest successful by its own actions and without PTI’s protest. Peaceful protest is PTI’s Constitutional democratic right, but the policy of ‘protest as well as dialogue with the establishment’ is increasing uncertainty and frustration on the political front, he noted.

He suggested to end the political crisis, both the government and the opposition should show flexibility so that the crisis ends and harmony on the political democratic front becomes the strength of democracy, human rights and the parliamentary system.

Liaqat Baloch said that China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan are not only friendly countries, they are very important for Pakistan on strategic grounds, adding these relations should not be victimized by the country’s internal political turbidity.

Naib Emir while answering the questions said that there is no disagreement between Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) but indeed it is worst example of political wrangling.