‘Fair polls to change country’s destiny’


KARACHI - Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh Deputy Chief Rashid Naseem said that the antique system and the corrupt leadership had brought the Pakistan in crises.
He was addressing a gathering organised by JI here on Tuesday.
“If the Islamic regime came into power, we will formulate a plan to bring back the national wealth from the Swiss banks.”
The corrupt politicians have to pay every looted penny and this accountability will re-establish the economy of the county within a month. People of Pakistan have to use power of their vote to bring the revolutionary change in country, he added.
Talking about the economic failure of the government, he said that every new born Pakistani had a burden of an international loan of worth Rs85,000 and people were gifted with unemployment, extortion and gunny-packed bodies by the government.
The real transformation is impossible without the enforcement of Nizam-e-Muhammad (SAWW). The JI will contest the election nationwide, he added.
JI leader Muhammad Iqbal in his speech said that Karachi was captured by the criminals and people should use the power of ballot to reject them and play their role to restore the peace of the metropolis.

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