Lawlessness, poverty, price hike, corruption are gifts of secular, liberal forces: Sirajul Haq

F.P. Report

MARDAN: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that lawlessness, price hike, poverty and corruption were the gifts of the secular and liberal forces because of which the masses were disappointed and desired a revolutionary change.

Addressing the Khatme Bukhari ceremony at the Jamia Tafheemul Quran, Mardan, he said that the MMA had been revived to block the way of the secular, liberal forces to power again. He said that the MMA was competent to bring about the desired revolution. JI provincial chief Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, Maulana Abdul Ma’lik, and other local JI leaders were also present.

Sirajul Haq said that the slogan “My body, My choice’ was the western and US agenda, and added that the promotion of obscenity and nudity in this country would not be tolerated.

He said it was a pithy that while the women in the west were fighting for “Parda: veil and protection, a campaign was going on in Pakistan against the veil. He said that Pakistan came into being in the name of Islam and the Islamic system alone could flourish here.

“We seek refuge from Trump’s democracy in the way we seek refuge from Satan as we believe in the Islamic democracy and Islamic politics”, he added.

Sirajul Haq said that the family system in the west had been shattered and the west now wanted the Muslim societies to be sex free also. He said the recent demonstration by westernized NGOs in the Punjab capital was not the tradition of our society but was the western agenda.

He said the Islamic system had not been enforced in the country even for a single day as the secular parties had been in the government as well as in the opposition.

The JI chief said that the MMA wanted to bring about a system in which no one went to bed hungry and nobody remained without clothing or shelter, no one committed suicide and no one killed his, her kids out of hunger.

He said, in an Islamic system, every citizens would get the right of employment besides basic facilities of education and health.