Nation has come under the burden of debts & youth had ceased hoping for bright futures: Ameerul Azim
DERA GHAZI KHAN, Mar 06 (SABAH): The Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islmai Pakistan Ameerul Azim has said that the hedonists of Sindh and sick of London were ready to play the pretentious of no-confidence motion and the face of the “tabdeeli sarkar” is blotted with the blots of the 40 thieves who change parties and become the turncoats.
While addressing the participants of a sit-in organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Dera Ghazi Khan against inflation, unemployment and slavery of IMF at Traffic Square, he stressed the masses to recognize the cronies of America, adding that the masses should refrain from believing in apparently embellished manifestos and slogans. He maintained that people ought to elect their leaders on the basis of dignity of character otherwise democracy not bring any positive results.
Ameerul Azim the judgments will continue to come from courts of not cases but brief cases, adding that the nation will have to face pandemics instead of cool breeze. He said that the snake of inflation and unemployment has made the condition of every citizen worse, adding that the nation has come under the burden of debts and youth had ceased hoping for bright futures. He said that water supply has been disconnected in D. G. Khan from the last one week. He said that there is worst kind of gas load shedding, adding that women and children are facing difficulties; meanwhile the condition of education in educational institutions has become worse.
Member Central Executive Committee Sheikh Usman Farooq Advocate opined that the system of online classes in Ghazi University had made education a game where hefty fees were collected and rare facilities were provided to students and teachers of the university and medical college. He added that the promises of giving way to dwellers of Siddique Abad Colony were yet to be fulfilled and the airport and railway station were still deserted. He added that EOBI had denied allowances of the employees of the cement company. Sheikh Usman Farooq asked when the claim of making Tounsa a separate district would come true and when the Southern Punjab would be made a separate province.