JI chief castigates ‘US slaves’, Balochistan negligence

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Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Syed Munawar Hasan has appealed to the Chief Justice Pakistan to bring the law enforcing agencies to justice in order to protect the innocent citizens from atrocities. While addressing the central workshop here at Mansoora, he also requested the Chief Justice to award exemplary punishment to those involved in kidnapping and other activities that are against fundamental human rights. He said that law enforcing agencies were planning contrary to national interests to meet US interests in the region. “Thousands of people have been missing and are facing harsh treatment so much so that some of them have even lost their lives,” he added.
He regretted that even though Balochistan was under a multitude of problems the rulers paid no heed to it. Federal Cabinet’s meetings and the so-called Balochistan Package had given nothing to the Baloch people and had in fact added to their miseries, he believed. The province which was supplying gas and other rich minerals to the other parts of the country was itself lacking these facilities, he added. JI chief said that the only solution to terrorism lay in purging out the US intervention in the region. Due to US intervention in country’s domestic affairs the country’s sovereignty and autonomy was under risk, he added and reiterated that the rulers had turned into US slaves, and were following the American agenda.