‘US slaves are pushing people towards mass suicide’

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Jamaat-e-Islami leader Munawar Hasan has said the US slaves ruling the country were pushing the nation towards mass suicide. Inaugurating the JI membership drive at Masjid-e-Huda, Model Town, on Sunday, he said the rulers were raising the POL prices and electricity besides gas and tariff every fortnight and the latest raise was cruel and proved that the rulers were simply advancing the IMF agenda.
He said the billions of dollars President Zardari had deposited in the Swiss Banks was ill-gotten money made through corruption. On the other hand, the majority of the people were unable to make both ends meet. The rulers had obtained heavy loans from the IMF and the World Bank and had transferred the amounts to their foreign accounts because of which the problems of the people remained unattended, he said, adding that the common man was deprived of even the basic facilities for health and education and the percentage living below poverty line was increasing.
The JI leader said the people accusing the rulers of US slavery on roads and streets were siding with the government in the parliament. He warned that restoring the NATO supplies would be suicidal and would tantamount to endorsing the bond of slavery and declared that the nation would never accept it.
Hasan said the agenda of the Dafai-e-Pakistan Council and the JI was the end of the US interference in the area. The two had made it clear to the government that if the parliament recommended restoration of NATO supplies, each and every route of these supplies would be blocked. He said those wanting to make NATO supplies conditional with the end of drone attacks were fools and wanted to push the nation in US slavery.
Referring to the Karachi situation, Hasan said thousands of MQM’s men involved in heinous crimes had been cleared under the notorious NRO and they were behind the target killings and abductions for ransom. He said if the people wanted to be safe from target killings, they should change their attitude and vote for the JI next time.

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