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If Kashmiris struggle ends, Pakistan wont s even get a drop of water: Siraj
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July 5, 2021
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Siraj-ul-Haq has said the nationâs plight is not a result of resourcesâ scarcity, but shortfall of ability, capability and vision of the rulers.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has always hoodwinked 220 million people by taking U-turns on all of his promises and commitments, he said while addressing the final session of two-day training workshop of JI Lahore at Mansoora on Sunday.
Siraj-ul-Haq said the brave and self-respecting Afghans had inflicted a historic humiliating defeat on the army of 48 countries led by the United States. He said the friendly match between the opposition and government was the worst disloyalty with the people as both were pursuing their personal agenda and sacrificed the people for that. He alleged that the PTI chained the poor people in huge inflation, unemployment and made them suffer from worst load-shedding.
Siraj warns govt against selling national assets
June 11, 2021
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Siraj-ul-Haq has warned that the PTI government had formulated a programme to sell most of the national institutions, including power sector, banks, PIA and Pakistan Railways, which would further deepen the economic crisis that would result in inevitable unemployment, poverty and inflation in the country.
In a pre-budget statement issued from Mansoorah on Thursday, Ameer JI Siraj-ul-Haq said the finance minister should fulfill his promise not to increase power tariffs and taxes in the budget. He said power plants have been shut down due to gas shortage, resulting in eight to twelve hours of loadshedding. He asked the federal minister the reason of paying the owners of non-operational power plants. He said it would be a wonder, if the government could meet even one of the targets set in the economic survey, demanding interest free loans to SMEs, and direct subsidies to the farmers.