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JI rally against corruption
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LALAMUSA: Women activists of the Jamaat-e-Islami took out a rally against alleged corruption in Gujrat here on Saturday.
The rally started from the Gujrat Press Club and culminated at Kuchehri Chowk, Gujrat. The women activists were carrying banners and placards inscribing slogans against corruption. Earlier, JI Gujrat nazima Syeda Samina Ahsan while addressing a press conference criticised the government for passing the Women Protection against Violence Act and said that the Islam gives rights to the women and the Act could not provide any protection to the women. She claimed that divorce cases had been increased after passing of the Act. She said that we would not let any person to play with the lives of innocent women and children by providing substandard medicines. JI district ameer Dr Tariq Saleem and others also spoke.
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