JI to relaunch Pakistan Movement

LAHORE - JI chief Sirajul Haq said that five percent aristocracy including politicians, generals, feudal and bureaucrats had held the country hostage for the last 67 years and was plundering public money to stuff foreign bank accounts and build palaces in the Europe and the US.
During a news conference here at Mansoora Thursday, Siraj said the JI would hold its 3-day annual national congregation at Minar-e-Pakistan from November 21 to 23 where he would re-launch the Pakistan Movement to materialise the dream of Pakistan envisioned by Quaid Azam and Allama Iqbal. He said it is the time to say ‘go status quo go.’
Siraj said it was deplorable that the borders of a nuclear Pakistan were not secure and even the rulers were assimilating the unprovoked firing from Indian army callously without doing anything to protect the lives of innocent citizens. He claimed that the JI would build the country into a Super Pakistan that won’t be a nuclear state only in name but a model for the entire world.
Siraj remarked that Pakistan at present was in the chains of the IMF and World Bank loans. He said that the Islamic movement leaders and intellectuals from as many as 24 countries would attend national congregation.  Asked if the JI would launch this movement after pulling out from the KP government, Sirajul Haq said that although the performance of the three JI ministers was quite satisfactory, yet the party could take such a step for a much greater cause.

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