Siraj urges government to give details of loans expenditures

27 Oct, 2016

Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq has called upon the government to explain to the masses how much loan it had obtained so far and where the amount had been spent. He was talking to the media after inspecting the arrangements for the provincial Ijtema of the party at Wahdat Road ground being held from October 28 to 30.
Sirajul Haq said that drug and sugar mafias and smugglers had taken refuge in political parties and the so-called political parties were playing in the hands of these criminals simply to remain in power. Declaring that the JI was a truly democratic and progressive party, Sirajul Haq said the JI would go any extent to free the nation from the clutches of the plunderers. He also appealed to the masses to free themselves from the hold of the serpents who had wasted 70 precious years of the nation and were pushing the country backward instead of going forward.
Deploring the latest Quetta tragedy, the JI chief said the whole nation was grieved over the recurring tragedies which proved that the rulers could not protect the life and property of the people. He said the masses were having sleepless nights whereas billions were being spent on the security of the rulers and their kith and kin. The JI wanted to give the nation such rulers in whose presence the people could heave a sigh of relief, he added.
Sirajul Haq said those ruling the country belonged to the families who had been granted Jagirs by the British rulers for their loyalty to the colonial rulers. These people had only been plundering public money and building their bank accounts. He said the JI wanted supremacy of the constitution and rule of law, adding the county was not secure in the presence of the rulers. He demanded cutting down the assemblies term to four years as in the US, Britain and France, so that a government which failed to deliver could be sent home earlier.
Sirajul Haq said the eyes of the entire nation were now on the Supreme Court and it was awaiting an independent and impartial judicial commission which could bring all the plunderers to accountability, duly punish them and recover all looted money from them. He appealed to the apex court to hold day to day hearing of the Panama Leaks case. JI Punjab chief Mian Maqsood Ahmed told newsmen that the Ijtema of the JI Punjab would not only defend the ideological borders of the country but also give the future line of action for the nation.

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