Govt not interested in solving masses problems: Siraj
ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) central Ameer Senator Sirajul Haq has said that removing three ministers will not bring about any change rather Prime Minister Imran Khan needs to change the whole system.
The JI Ameer in a statement said the masses have been suffering due to impotency of rulers and infighting between Centre and provincial governments. Sirajul Haq pointed out that the federal and provincial governments had no interest in problems of masses rather they were fighting for the sake of their own interests. "The whole nation is watching the whole dramas without any ticket," he said.
He observed that state of affairs in the country were getting out of control from the government as forward group in Punjab is coming up while three ministers of KP province have also been removed.
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