LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Ameer Siraj-ul-Haq on Sunday said Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav would be hanged whether the government wishes or not.
Talking to media on the occasion of Jamiat Intra-Youth Elections here, he said, “We do not accept the so-called world courts. We are not the servants of international courts.”
Replying to questions from newsmen at the JI Y
outh election camp at Mohlanwal on Sunday, he said that Kulbhushan was a terrorist and had been deputed for sabotage, and hundreds of innocent people had been killed in the terrorist activities carried out by him. He said that Pakistan was a sovereign state and was not slave of any world power.
Sirajul Haq said that the country was in the hands of hijackers who were controlling its policies with the help
of their ill gotten wealth and the blessings
of the international establishment. These people were carrying out the exploitation
of the poor masses and the lot
of the poor could not change in the presence
of these people.
Sirajul Haq assured the young men that in the next elections, the JI would issue fifty per cent its tickets to the youth and added that the JI alone could ensure a bright future for the young generation.
Earlier, while addressing the central advisory council at Mansoora, Sirajul Haq said that the past and the present rulers had driven the country into the mire of problems and the JI was striving hard to steer the country out of it through democratic mans. He said the present regime had not provided any relief to the masses during its four years rule. He said that the Panama leaks, Dubai Leaks and the London leaks had fully exposed the past and the present rulers. JI Secre
tary General, deputy chiefs, present and former members
of the assemblies
of the party and district heads attended the meeting.
Sirajul Haq said that conspiracies were going on to derive the country of its ideological foundations. However, he said, the JI was trying its best to foil these conspiracies with the support
of the religious parties. He said that the unity
of the religious parties would be a great divine blessing as the secular and liberal parties would not be able to face them.
The JI, he said, wanted a change through peaceful democratic means as it believed in the power
of the masses. He said that the international institutions including the World Bank, Transparency International, PILDAT, had admitted the ho
nesty, sincerity and democratic character
of the JI. He said that if the masses supported the JI in the 2018 elections, it could bring the plunderers to accountability.
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