Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Ameer Sirajul Haq has said that if the rulers were not involved in rigging, there should be no delay in the setting up of the judicial commission.
Addressing the prize distribution ceremony of a religious seminary on Sunday, Haq said that the government should not be under the misconception that the crisis was over after the exit of Dr Tahirul Qadri. He said the crisis was still persisting and the government should immediately announce the date for talks with the PTI.
He said that the “ship of the constitution and democracy was still in troubled waters”, therefore the political jirga had decided to continue its efforts till the crisis was resolved. He said a federal minister issued a statement that the talks would be resumed only when the rallies and public meetings were discontinued. He said that rallies and processions were the beauty of democracy, therefore, both the sides should overcome their ego and go ahead with talks.
Haq welcomed the appointment of Justice (r) Sardar Raza Muhammad Khan as chief election commissioner, and expressed the hope that the new CEC would take effective measures to restore the sanctity of the ballot box.
He said the JI on coming to power, would ensure justice to the poor and the oppressed, and open the public exchequer to the poor. A truly independent foreign policy would be adopted and the hold of the IMF and the World Bank on the country’s economy would be ended.
The JI chief said that he would announce the road map for his people’s agenda at the Mazar e Quaid, Karachi on December 25, and added that this would be the second phase of the Pakistan movement.