He says state should provide health facilities and maintain peace and order in the country


Karachi: Jamaat-e-Islami chief Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman said the youth would have to get their rights by showing resilience and resistance.
Addressing the crowd at Karachi’s expo center on Sunday, he said the country has turned 77 years and during these struggling years, one half was separated due to injustices they had to endure after independence.
“The real problem lies with the ruling class who has been exploiting the resources of the country since inception,” he said.
The JI chief said the state should provide health facilities and maintain peace and order in the country but Pakistanis have not been getting these basic rights due to the hold of elite class.
He further said that the quality of education in Pakistan could be greatly improved by properly using the budget.
On Israeli brutality, he said the Muslim world should be united in providing aid to the hapless Gazans.

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