KUNDYARO, March 20: Amir, Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that Pervez Musharraf’s fleeing the country despite his abrogation of the constitution, the bloodshed in Karachi on 12th of May, and several other crimes amply proved that the doctrine of necessity was still alive in the country.
He was addressing a large Namoos e Risalat Conference at Kundyaro, during his Sindh tour on Sunday. The JI chief said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had not learnt a lesson from history and despite paying respects at the Holy Kaaba and the Roza e Rasool (PBUH), he was always acting on Washington’s dictation. He said the execution of Ghazi Mumtaz Qadri and the talk of liberal and secular Pakistan was in pursuance of the US agenda.
Sirajul Haq termed Mumtaz Qadri’s execution was the execution of the Pakistan ideology and the Pakistan movement and added that the historic gathering at Mumtaz Qadri’s funeral despite the media blackout and the government conspiracies was a slap on the face of the rulers. Whoever sacrifices his life for the Namoos e Rasool would remain alive for ever. He said that Mumtaz Qadri’s blood would continue to chase Nawaz Sharif till eternity.
While addressing a public meeting at Sukkur, Sirajul Haq hat status had crushed the masses and ruined the entire system. Corruption had spread all over as the PPP and the PML-N had entered a pact in the name of Charter of Democracy to hide each other’s corruption and misdeeds. Therefore, the conscientious people must rise against the status quo.
He said the JI was struggling for a just socio-economic system wherein the rulers and the ruled stood in the same line. The JI chief blamed the rulers of Sindh for the backwardness of the province as they were always running after their personal interests and never bothered for the welfare f the people or the development of Sindh. He said there was no government worth the name in Sindh, and remarked that while the pet dogs of the rich were getting treatment abroad, the common man did not get pain killers from the government hospitals. As such, there was dire need to remove the political pundits from the scene.-Sabah