Pakistan
Hafiz Naeem starts March on rigged elections
According to the details, JI’s spokesperson talked to march’s supporters and announced the next strategy of his party.
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Karachi: Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi and spokesperson Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman has started March amid rigging in general elections’ results.
According to the details, JI’s spokesperson talked to march’s supporters and announced the next strategy of his party.
Hafiz Naeem stated that the march is because of the rigged elections and this march will be ended near Sindh assembly.
Earlier, Qaiser Sharif condemned the police’s actions near Sindh assembly’s protest and said that peaceful protest is the constitutional and democratic right of every political party.
The violence on political supporters by the Sindh police near assembly is a black day for democracy. This protest will continue till we got our mandate, Qaiser added.
Spokesperson Qaiser further said that the higher prices than the normal market at the utility stores is a proof of incompetence, the people are not being given a relief package but a suffering package due to the IMF.
The purpose of these stores is to provide essential items for the people. To facilitate and make the acquisition transparent, the increase in the hardships of the people is the result of the unconditional slavery of the IMF, JI’s leader added.
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