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Govt must complete tenure: Siraj

LAHOREJamaat Islami ameer Senator Sirajul Haq said he had not judged anything concrete suggesting that the country was going to witness early elections. The JI ameer said his party’s embarking upon an ambition plan to prepare for next elections was basically aimed at selecting, grooming and fielding genuine and honest

By Asim Hussain
August 19, 2015
LAHORE
Jamaat Islami ameer Senator Sirajul Haq said he had not judged anything concrete suggesting that the country was going to witness early elections.
The JI ameer said his party’s embarking upon an ambition plan to prepare for next elections was basically aimed at selecting, grooming and fielding genuine and honest political workers as candidates to fulfil the expectations of the masses.
He was talking to The News on Tuesday regarding his chairing a series of high level meetings of party office-bearers for chalking out detailed plan to contest next elections and select potential candidates for them. Sirajul Haq said although the ruling elite, through their bad governance and corruption, had been pushing the country towards a situation where it seemed the assemblies and government could be dismissed before time. Yet, he said, he personally wished that present set up must complete its tenure so that the country could not have any more political martyrs in whose names the corrupt and professional politicians could befool the voters again by highlighting their ‘victimisation’.
He said JI believed in peaceful political struggle for bringing about Islamic revolution through ballot power. However, his party is different from other traditional political parties which were run on the pattern of family limited companies and feudal/ capitalist organisations.
He said almost all candidates of other political parties were either capitalists, industrialists and feudal lords, or those known for their criminal records. But JI had always fielded honest people in the past and was embarking upon a plan to groom such candidates much before the election schedule so that they could be fielded in the electoral arena fully prepared for serving the masses. He said JI candidates would fulfil the conditions set by articles 62 and 63 of the constitution and would be available all the time for the voters and masses for being held accountable.
Sirajul Haq said at present all the major political parties were in power in all the four provinces and in the centre, and he sincerely wished they should have performed in their domains to serve the masses. However, he said, unfortunately the rulers were not interested in capitalising on this golden chance to serve the masses and keen to plunder public money and fill up their pockets. He warned that if bad governance continued, the next elections would become a judgment day for the ruling elite. To a question, he said JI’s exercise of selecting honest people for contesting next elections was about to be completed but it was premature to declare the names of the candidates being finalised for next elections and it would be made public at a suitable time.
Meanwhile, in a statement, Sirajul Haq condemned the massacre of hundreds of Syrian citizens by the Syrian army in Duma city. He said Asad had massacred hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians during last four years and the entire Syria was giving the look of ruins because of persistent bombardment. Basharal Asad had crossed all limits of morality and was using destructive and
prohibited arms and ammunition, he added.
He said the world should have risen in protest against the brutal activities of the Syrian ruler but the UN and other world powers enjoying the patronage of the US were a silent spectator of the tyranny and oppression, and were rather prolonging that.
Sirajul Haq made an impassioned appeal to the humanity at large, especially the Muslim rulers, the international court for war crimes and the human rights bodies to take immediate steps to resolve the Syrian issue on humanitarian grounds. He also sent a message to the Akhwanul Muslimoon leader in Syria, and other Syrian leaders to create unity in their ranks in order to get rid of the tyrant ruler.
He also impressed upon the Pakistan government to seek the cooperation of Saudi Arabia and Turkey in order to stop the bloodletting in Syria, Iraq and other Muslim states.
Senator Sirajul Haq and JI Secretary general Liaqat Baloch condemned the assassination attempt on MQM leader Rashid Godel, and prayed for his quick recovery. They said in spite of the operation murders were roaming around in Karachi freely. They demanded of the Sindh government to promptly arrest the assailants and punish them.
Baloch: Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch demanded the Punjab chief minister to ensure an atmosphere under which complainants of the aggrieved families of the Kasur scandal and their counsel could join the proceedings of the JIT with a sense of freedom and security.
Talking to a delegation from Kasur at Mansoora on Tuesday, Baloch said local political circles were trying to influence the enquiry with the support of the police. He said that the Punjab government should not permit anyone to add to the ignominy already caused by the incident.
He said the scandal had underscored the necessity of character building of the masses besides safeguarding and promotion of Islamic values.
Meanwhile, while talking to a delegation of railway workers, Baloch appreciated the improvement in the working of railways and congratulated Railways Minister Khwaja Saad Rafiq, administration and workers. He said that with the improvement of working, losses of railways had been turned into profit.
Baloch said that with good intentions, the government could also reinvigorate PIA, Pakistan Steel and electricity companies. He said that those were important state institutions and with better management, their working could also be improved and they could be made profitable. He said the best course for the government would be to give up the idea of privatisation and concentrate on their reformation.