JI to launch ‘farmers’ march’ today

25 Dec, 2024

ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan has announced the launch of “Farmers’ March” starting from Mandi Bahauddin on December 25 to advocate for the rights of small farmers and expand the movement nationwide.

JI Emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman flanked by party’s Deputy Emir Mian Muhammad Aslam and Islamabad Emir Nasrullah Randhawa, while addressing a press conference, here on Tuesday, emphasised that no political party other than JI has prioritised issues related to agriculture and small-scale farmers.

Hafiz announced a “Palestine Solidarity Million March” to be held in Islamabad on December 29, while urging the public to participate wholeheartedly in support of the Palestinian cause.

He issued warning to the government regarding rising electricity bills, saying that the JI would only tolerate the situation until the end of winter. “Bring down the power tariffs or get ready to face the protest movement in the next couple of months,” Hafiz warned the federal government.

He credited JI’s movement for pushing the government to initiate negotiations with Independent Power Producers (IPPs), despite earlier claims that IPP contracts were untouchable.

Welcoming ongoing negotiations between the government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), he urged both sides to make decisions in the best interest of the nation. He stressed the inclusion of Form-45 in PTI’s agenda and demanded the formation of a judicial commission to address electoral irregularities.

He criticised the government’s internet services, stating that poor connectivity and slow speed are affecting the livelihoods of millions of youth.

Highlighting security concerns, he said the deteriorating situation in Kurram and Balochistan requires immediate attention. “Operations are not a solution; these issues should be resolved through dialogue involving federal and provincial governments,” he said.

He also called for dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul for peace in region. He said the US is supporting Israeli terrorism and cited historical examples like Hiroshima and Nagasaki to highlight America’s destructive policies. He called on Arab and Islamic countries to take concrete steps in support of Gaza rather than fearing US influence.

The JI chief welcomed the Syrian interim government’s progress and its general amnesty but stressed the need for more efforts to establish peace. He condemned the atrocities committed by former Syrian leaders, Hafiz al-Assad and Bashar al-Assad, expressing hope for a stable Syria free of foreign proxies.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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