Sirajul Haq appreciates efforts for revival of cricket in country

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BANNU: Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has appreciated the efforts for the revival of cricket in the country terming it a puff of fresh air in an atmosphere of tension, lawlessness and corruption.
Addressing a public meeting in Bannu on Sunday, he said that the tickets were beyond the reach of the masses as the rulers had levied taxes even on games and sports.
A number of prominent citizens of the area including Eng. Jahangir, Haji Nek Muhammad, Nazim UC, Ismail Khel, Haji Akbar Khan, Qismat Khan, Nazim, UC suprema, Haji Sher Zareen, announced their joining the JI on the occasion.
Sirajul Haq said that both the teams playing the PSL final were Pakistanis and the victory of either would be a matter of joy for the nation. He said that the presence of foreigner players and officials at the match was a welcome sign.
He said that the rulers both past and present had been busy in loot and plunder and had amasses billions and transferred the money to their bank accounts abroad. He said that the Panama leaks did not include the name of any common citizen.
However, he said, that these plunderers could not deceive the nation any more as the nation, specially the youth we was vigilant.
Sirajul Haq said that the country was facing a threat not from the general public but from the ruling clique that had been changing loyalties and political parties.
He said the rulers were propagating regionalism due to which, the country’s ideology was becoming weak.
He said that a campaign was begun against the Pakhtoons under the cover of terrorism.
The rulers should keep it mind that these Pakhtoons had liberated Azad Kashmir and they were the protectors of the western border, he added INP