Announcing practical struggle for the enforcement of Islamic system, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief, Senator Siraj-ul-Haq has said that 2018 will prove the year of accountability against cruel and corrupt rulers. Addressing a Seerat-un-Nabi Conference under the auspices of Jamaat-Islami in Grassy Ground, Mingora, district Swat the JI chief castigated the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for not abolishing interest-based system despite making commitment at Masjid Nabvi.
Provincial ameer JI, Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, Provincial Minister for Finance Muzaffar Said, Dr Fazal Subhan, Hafiz Israr Ahmad, Akhtar Ali Khan, Mohammad Amin and other speakers also addressed the conference. The JI chief said that they have reservations on the ignoring of Malakand Division in China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), saying for this purpose they had convened a meeting of all members' provincial assembly, Senators and nazimes to evolved future line of action in this regard.
He said that Pakistan had come into being in the name of Islamic system, but despite the passage of 68 years, the dream of the establishment of that system could not be accomplished. The JI said that presently lawlessness, corruption, plunder and unemployment are rampant in Pakistan and our rulers are looting the country at both hands and have constructed big building in Abu Dubai, Malaysia and London. But, JI will make them accountable for every penny. He said that they wanted the establishment of Islamic Pakistan where beside free education and health, mothers and sisters will get share in inheritance and every citizen get house and roof.
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