Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Sirajul Haq has said that it is high time to rise against the government which has failed to fulfill promises made to the masses during election campaign despite passage of three years and was also violating the country’s constitution.
Talking to the media persons at Mansoora after the concluding session of the JI Shoora on Sunday, Haq said that the country was facing multifaceted crises and the life of the common man had been made miserable. He said the election system had become hostage in the hands of a few wealthy families and the masses had lost interest in the elections.
He said the JI has decided to arouse among the masses a longing for an Islamic and a prosperous Pakistan in order to pull them out of the present state of despair. The JI Shoora, he said, had decided to launch a mass contact campaign during the March with the theme of “corruption-free Pakistan”.
He said a few elite families were ruling the masses on the power of wealth. These very families and individuals were in power whether the country was ruled by the PPP, the PML-N, or it was martial law and the common man could not even think of winning elections.
Haq said the tax amnesty scheme was a clear attempt to oblige the corrupt elite similar to Musharraf’s notorious NRO. He said the committee set up by the government for electoral reforms seemed to have been lost in files.
The JI chief strongly condemned New Delhi’s bid to blame Pakistan for the Pathankot attack.
Announcing the decisions taken by the Shoora, Haq said the JI central advisory body had decided to mobilise one million youth in the country during the year 2016, for joining the Islamic movement. He said equal attention would be given to the male and the female youth.
A countrywide “Jeevay Pakistan caravan” would be arranged from Karachi to Peshawar, in August next under the JI youth wing. JI Women wings would be organised at tehsil and district level. Centres would be set up in big cities for counseling of women and girls. Awareness would be created among them for the promotion of virtue and checking evil. They would be informed about the harmful effects of banking interest on the society, morals and the economy in order to develop a public opinion against the evil. An election fund would be set up at different levels. The JI election set up at different levels would be reorganised on modern lines with separate minority wings at all levels. It was planned to impart the education of the Quran and the Sunnah to both men and women through special programmes.
The JI chief said that the interest system had ruined the country’s economy and a handful of families were controlling 65 per cent of the country’s wealth. The rich were getting richer and the poor were becoming poorer. Hence, a strong movement would be launched against interest system.
Referring to the IDPs issue, Haq said that the tribal people were suffering because of the sins of others which was a gross injustice. He said that thousands of men, women and children were living in camps in extreme cold. He said there was need to give a new system to the tribal people.