India's interference: Liaqat urges Prime Minister for evolving strategy

21 Aug, 2016

Secretary General, Jamaat-e-Islami, Liaqat Baloch, has impressed upon the Prime Minister to take the national leadership into confidence for evolving a strategy to end India's interference in Balochistan. Addressing party meetings in the city on Saturday, he said it was the right of the Baloch people that the Premier gathered the national leaders in Quetta with a view to discouraging the terrorists and restoring peace in the province. He was confident that the blood of the Balochistan people, especially the lawyers would not go waste.
The JI Secretary General said that the Kashmiris were rendering unparalleled sacrifices as India's occupation forces were showering pellets on the protesting youth and making them blind. He deplored that the international bodies were totally indifferent to the plight of the Kashmiris.
Liaqat Baloch said that Pakistan was one of the richest countries in respect of its vast resources but deviation from the Pakistan ideology and rampant corruption had given rise to innumerable social, political and economic problems. He said that on one hand, the life of the citizens was not secure while on the other hand, the prices of life saving drugs had been raised at an alarming rate besides creating their artificial shortage. In Tharparkar, the children were dying of hunger while in the Punjab, children were being abducted making the parents uneasy. He said that the government was a failure in all respects and had no moral justification to remain in power.

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