Instead of resolving the political crisis, it is being made more complicated: Liaqat Baloch
LAHORE, Jan 12 (SABAH): Naib Emir Jamaat-e-Islami and Secretary General Milli Yekjehti Council Liaqat Baloch has said that instead of resolving the political crisis, it is being made more complicated.
He said by making political negotiations controversial and unsuccessful, politics, democracy, the Constitution, and the parliamentary system are being irreparably harmed.
Liaqat Baloch, while addressing the annual Khatam-e-Bukhari ceremony at Jamia-ul-Uloom Multan, said that in madrasas, the education of the Quran and Sunnah connects a large number of young people with Islamic values.
He said the scholars and teachers should understand their importance and the pivotal role they play in reforming society. He said rudeness, lies, deceit, lawlessness, and economic exploitation are destroying our national values. Scholars and speakers should become the voice of the religion and play their part in making Pakistan an Islamic welfare state, he added.
Liaqat Baloch, during a meeting with a delegation of the central leadership of Jamiat Talaba Arabia, said that Donald Trump became the President of the United States based on public response and Joe Biden’s failure, but he is currently the weakest president in American history.
He said the Donald Trump’s first major task will be to end the blind and unjust support for Israel against the land of Palestine and the Palestinians, and to stop Israel from the genocide of the Palestinians.
Liaqat Baloch, while addressing the participants at the wedding ceremony of the daughter of Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Zeeshan Akhtar in Bahawalpur, and during his conversation with local political and social leaders, stated that instead of resolving the political crisis, it is being made more complicated. By making political negotiations controversial and unsuccessful, politics, democracy, the Constitution, and the parliamentary system are being irreparably damaged, he added.
Liaqat Baloch said that the blind power of the establishment is increasing while the public seeks solutions to their economic problems, the protection of their fundamental rights, and justice. On January 17, there will be a nationwide peaceful public protest to reduce electricity prices, he concluded.