Corrupt politicians will be sent behind bars, says JI leader

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  • Liaqat Baloch urges centre to address grievances of Parachinar protestors

Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Secretary General and acting chief Liaqat Baloch has said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his close aides would soon be sent behind the bars in Rawalpindi or somewhere else for their massive corruption and the worst governance.

Baloch expressed these views, while addressing the party workers, during an Eid- Millan Party at Al- Abbas Hall in Badin town on Thursday.

Dr Meraujul Huda, Mohammad Mehnati, Mohammad Azeem Baloch, Ghulam Rasool Ahmedani, Mohammad Ali Buledi and other leaders also spoke on the occasion.

Baloch observed that the noose around the neck of Sharif and his close aides involved in money trail had been tightened, adding, he hoped that once JIT submitted its findings in the apex court, the rulers would not only stand disqualified but would be sent to jails.

The JI leader said that their relentless struggle against the corruption and the corrupt rulers would bear fruit and the people of the country would soon heave the sigh of relief from the unjust rule. “All claims of the prime minister to overcome the energy crisis have miserably failed,” he added.

He said that flawed foreign policy of the current rulers was past pushing the country to international isolation.

The recent statement of USA President Donald Trump regarding the occupied Kashmir was a glaring example of the failed foreign policy. The people of held Kashmir had rendered great sacrifices for their right to self-determination and hoped that neither America nor India would succeed to muzzle their voice, said the JI leader.

He said that his party would continue to raise their voice for the oppressed Kashmiris and the barbaric rule of Indian forces on them.  The JI leader said that America by declaring Salahuddin as the terrorist made a blunder in order to get business deals with Modi government.

“Nawaz Sharif, during his current and the previous governments, has never given any importance to the foreign policy and it is a matter of a great concern that major political parties in assemblies were also not playing their role to exert pressure on the rulers to put the issues with those hatching conspiracies against the country,” he added.

Baloch warned the ruling party to stop maligning the court and the judges as well as the members of JIT.

Criticising the Sindh’s rulers, he said that people of the province were facing massive issues due to corrupt and inept rulers for past ten years. He said that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government had turned every city, town and village into ruins, despite this, the PPP leaders were dreaming of getting majority votes from people.

Condemning the terror attack in Parachinar, the JI leader said that it was one of the worst terrorist acts and urged the federal government to meet the demands of the protestors.

The JI leader also expressed concern over the crises in Arab World after Saudi Arabia severed the diplomatic ties with Qatar and urged that it was the very critical time for all the Islamic countries.