JI striving for Islamic welfare system: Sirajul Haq

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CHARSADDA: Jamaat Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq said on Tuesday said that his party wanted to establish Islamic welfare system in the country and did not recognize existing system based on classes.
The JI chief was addressing a mammoth rally in Charsadda, Siraj said that masses of the country should extend their support to JI and it should be brought into power for development of poor.
He appealed to the masses to support the JI for development of the country adding that enemies of the party recognized that JI leadership is free of corruption.
Siraj ul Haq said that China has given Pakistan the Kashgar project worth 42 billion dollars and the federal government will be held responsible if the project is made controversial.
The JI chief said it has been two years since the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) formed its government. “Now its honeymoon period is over and it will have to face accountability,” he added.
Siraj said only two parties, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and PML-N, have been taking turns on the government ‘since the formation of Pakistan’. “There are a handful of people who keep changing parties and making the best personal gains”, he added.
The head of JI said that the party is striving to establish the system where there will be one education system and president’s son as well as son of poor will study at the same place.
He said that always poor rendered sacrifice for the country adding that poor will be flourished if laborer’s government come to power and appealed to masses to support the party for clean and green Pakistan.
Siraj said that JI is the party of poor masses adding that country ruled by slaves of America and Europe in last 67 years.