Corrupts’ wealth should be distributed among the poor: Sirajul Haq

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LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer, Senator Sirajul Haq has said that corrupts’ wealth should be distributed among the poor and  disqualified for politics as well as public service.

While addressing to conclusion session of Fahm-ul-Quran at Ittefaq Town Park in Lahore, Sirajul Haq said there was no democracy in the country, rulers had established their family kingdom and the elite class captured the rights of masses.

He continued that there was two different laws for the poor and the rich and added there was no space for the poor in the country. People were not being treated with justice, Haq said and added  that there was no system for the assistance of widows and orphans.

The JI leader said the system yet not exist in the country for what Pakistan came into being. He said that JI will implement Islamic system in the country.

Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that Islamabad was the centre of all mischief and as long as long US loyalists and India’s friends were sitting in the federal capital,  peace and prosperity could not return to the country.

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 “We don’t have democracy in the country, instead it is monarchy and there is no room for monarchy and dictatorship in Islam”, he added while addressing the concluding session of a weeklong Fehm e Quran course at Ittefaq Town.

Sirajul Haq said that the Qibla (centre of devotion and worship) of the rulers was Washington and not Makkah and they were ignoring the injunctions of Allah and His Prophet to please the US.

 “The rulers are least bothered about the problems of the common man. Medicines are costlier than liquor in the country,” he remarked, and added that millions of people had to sleep on footpaths and there was no one to look after the orphans widows and the destitute although it is the duty of the state to look after the needy.

The JI chief said that the interest based system, corruption and commissions had crippled the society. He said it was time to throw out the corrupt, land and drug mafias from the corridors of power and put them behind the bars. He said that the unjust distribution of wealth had caused despair and unrest among the masses. The rich were getting richer and the poor were growing poorer due to the system.

He said that the people had lost faith in the judicial system as the poor did not get justice at police stations and in courts while the criminals were roaming about freely. The things had gone worsened to the extent that the people were looking up to the military courts for justice. However, he said that the military courts were not the answer, and added that the people would get justice only when the decisions in the courts were made in the light of the holy Quran.

“It is a pity that even after seventy years of independence, we are not free from the slavery of the west”, he said. The British system still prevails in the fields of education, economy and judiciary. The medium of instruction was English and not the national language. He said that if the decisions were made in the light of the Quran, the feudal lord, capitalist and vaderas would not be able to exploit the poor, he added.

The JI chief said that as many as fourteen innocent political workers were gunned down in the city of Lahore two years ago but their families could not get justice so far. This is sheer jungle law and added that when tyranny crossed all limits, the whole society had to pay the cost. He said that rulers’ claims of good governance had proved hollow. It is time that the rulers feared Allah and ensured the arrest of the killers to ensure justice, he said.