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06-27-2016, 02:50 AM
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) acting ameer Liaqat Baloch has said government-opposition talks on ToRs are almost dead as the ruling party and some elements of the opposition do **t want accountability.
However, the JI leader declared that the party stuck to its demand for indiscriminate accountability of the government and the opposition through a judicial commission headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan. He was speaking at a meeting held at Mansoora to make preparations for the JI march against corruption in Rawalpindi after Eid.
JI deputy chiefs Hafiz Muhammad Idrees, Rashid Naseem, Mian Muhammad Aslam and other party leaders attended the meeting.Speaking on the occasion, Liaqat Baloch said the corrupt people were a strong group which wanted to run the country according to their wishes regardless of the law and the constitution while the government pressure had virtually crippled the NAB and other investigation agencies.
The JI acting chief said some recent decisions of the PPP and the PTI harmed the opposition stance and benefited the government.However, he said, the JI wanted a thorough enquiry into the Panama Leaks, Dubai Leaks etc. and other corruption scandals and bring the culprits to the law. Liaqat Baloch said the government parliamentary team in the ToRs committee had started creating obstacles from the very beginning and after wasting about a month time, certain elements had almost buried the important national issue. However, he said the nation wanted indiscriminate accountability of the corrupt and the JI would **t withdraw from this national demand.
Liaqat Baloch said if the government did **t show willingness for accountability even after the Rawalpindi march, the JI would bring the masses on roads in all the four provincial capitals and the federal capital and would **t allow the government to flee from accountability.
He said it was a pity that a handful of people had forced the masses to live in abject poverty whereas the plunderers were living in palaces and enjoying all luxuries of life. The common man had to work hard to get two times meals and found it hard to arrange good food and new clothing for his children on Eid. On the other hand, the plunderers were busy in amassing billions for their coming generations, he said.
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However, the JI leader declared that the party stuck to its demand for indiscriminate accountability of the government and the opposition through a judicial commission headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan. He was speaking at a meeting held at Mansoora to make preparations for the JI march against corruption in Rawalpindi after Eid.
JI deputy chiefs Hafiz Muhammad Idrees, Rashid Naseem, Mian Muhammad Aslam and other party leaders attended the meeting.Speaking on the occasion, Liaqat Baloch said the corrupt people were a strong group which wanted to run the country according to their wishes regardless of the law and the constitution while the government pressure had virtually crippled the NAB and other investigation agencies.
The JI acting chief said some recent decisions of the PPP and the PTI harmed the opposition stance and benefited the government.However, he said, the JI wanted a thorough enquiry into the Panama Leaks, Dubai Leaks etc. and other corruption scandals and bring the culprits to the law. Liaqat Baloch said the government parliamentary team in the ToRs committee had started creating obstacles from the very beginning and after wasting about a month time, certain elements had almost buried the important national issue. However, he said the nation wanted indiscriminate accountability of the corrupt and the JI would **t withdraw from this national demand.
Liaqat Baloch said if the government did **t show willingness for accountability even after the Rawalpindi march, the JI would bring the masses on roads in all the four provincial capitals and the federal capital and would **t allow the government to flee from accountability.
He said it was a pity that a handful of people had forced the masses to live in abject poverty whereas the plunderers were living in palaces and enjoying all luxuries of life. The common man had to work hard to get two times meals and found it hard to arrange good food and new clothing for his children on Eid. On the other hand, the plunderers were busy in amassing billions for their coming generations, he said.
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