National political parties are playing games to violate the constitution & law: Liaqat Baloch

LAHORE, Sep 18 (SABAH): Naib Emir Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Liaqat Baloch has said that national political parties are playing games of revenge in the political arena and trampling the constitution and law with parliamentary power. He said even if the constitutional amendments are passed, political instability will continue, rather anarchy, self-indulgence and frustration among the people will increase.

Addressing the conferences on the Prophet’s biography and political consultative meetings in Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Gujranwala, Liaqat Baloch said that the Muslim Ummah has proved that the Messenger of Allah is for the entire Ummah by expressing love and devotion to the final Prophet Muhammad on the 12th of Rabi al-Awwal. After the oneness of Allah.The people of faith have expressed their joy and celebration with the birth of the Prophet, he added.

He said the ideal system of welfare, peace and love of Islam must be implemented, not only through words, but through good deeds, following the teachings of the Prophet, to achieve greatness and dignity.

He said western civilization, bigoted nationalism and the system of supremacy of man over man has failed, adding that western capitalism and the scourge of usury has become the misery of life for the common man. The Islamic code of life, the abolition of usury and the implementation of the decision of the Federal Shariah Court and the constitution and independent judiciary can fulfill the dreams of stability and development in Pakistan, he added.

Liaqat Baloch while answering the questions and talking to the journalists said that the people are worried about electricity, taxes, inflation and trade and industrial wheels jamming and are disappointed with their life and future. He said national political parties are playing the games of taking revenge on the political arena and trampling the constitution and law with parliamentary power, ignoring the public issues. The leaders of lawlessness are bringing the judiciary to the level of paralysed, weak and PCO-style subservience, he added.