JI invited the opposition should come and fight with us in the practical front.


Islamabad: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) has boycotted of presidential elections after Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam’s (JUI) boycott.
According to the details, JI’s member in senate senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan as well as in Sindh assembly JI’s member Muhammad Farooq have not attended the polling for presidential elections.
Muhammad Farooq stated that on the directions of the party’s leadership he did not cast his vote and JI is not a part of this presidential elections.
JI’s member assembly Majeed Badini and Haq Du Tehreek’s leader Maulana Hidayat Rehman did not cast their vote in Balochistan assembly and decided to remain neutral in the presidential elections.
JI’s leaders said that both the votes and the results were stolen in the general elections resulting in the existence of the assemblies in which the presidential elections is forged.
JI affirmed that Tehreek against the rigged elections will be getting faster in the upcoming days. JI invited the opposition should come and fight with us in the practical front.
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