ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Chairman SirajulHaq has said that the corrupt rulers of Pakistan possess the ‘talent’ to make Japan face bankruptcy.
Addressing the Faisalabad district Bar on Saturday, he said that if Pakistani rulers were imposed on Japan for just two years, they would ruin the country’s economy.
Siraj said that the rulers had detained Hafiz Muhammad Saeed to assure Trump that all his commands would be blindly followed. However, he was sure that the days of US slavery were numbered.
The JI chief said that the outgoing United States vice president had to sell his house for the treatment of his son, whereas Pakistan’s Prime Minister and his sons were exchanging gifts worth billions.
He said that all state institutions in the country were facing heavy losses, while the factories and business of the ruling family were rolling out billions as profits. He added that when the Prime Minister was asked about the resources of his earnings, he got infuriated and accused the questioner of ill intention.
“If the Prime Minister has Allah Din’s lamp, I would request him to lend it to the nation for a few days so that the country was able to pay IMF and World Bank loans,” he remarked.
He urged the bar members to support the JI for making the country corruption free and said that the JI leadership was free from corruption as had been testified even by the Supreme Court.
Siraj reiterated that the JI’s war was not against any person or party and added that if the prime minister did something good, the JI would be the first to appreciate that. If the prime minister raises his voice for the Dr Afia Siddiqi’s release, the whole nation would salute him, he added.
He said that the US wanted to divide the Pakistani nation into Shias and Sunnis to plunge the country into a civil war. He said the world colonialism was uniting against Islam and the Muslims.
He said that the people who had been living in five marla houses in the past had built palaces spread over two acres due to loot and plunder. He said the culture of the rulers did not match with that of the ruled and added that the JI wanted to throw out the elite culture from the country.