Main parties united to impose IMF agenda: Siraj
LAHORE: JI ameer Sirajul Haq has criticised the mainstream opposition parties to help the government in passing the budget in National Assembly, saying PTI, PML-N and PPP are united when it comes to impose IMF and western agenda on Pakistan.
“They (PTI, PML-N, PPP) are fighting only to become the blue-eyed boy of the establishment,” he said while addressing the party workers at Mansoora on Tuesday. The ruling elite, he added, had nothing to do with the sufferings of common man who could not afford the two times meal due to inflation and vanished opportunities of earning in the market.
Their commitment to democracy and slogans for the welfare of the masses were pack of lies, he added. Later, addressing students of Syed Maudoodi Institute at Mansoora, he said millions of children were out of schools due to poverty.
Unemployment, he added, had become the top emerging crisis of Pakistan. He said there was a need to enhance education budget at federal and provincial level and introduce modern facilities in universities, colleges, schools and religious seminaries. He said the JI would introduce revolutionary reforms in education and health sectors if voted to power.
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