PML-N & PPP legislators should resign from assemblies if they want early elections in country: Siraj.

LAHORE -- Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Senator SirajulHaq has said that PML-N and PPP legislators should resign from assemblies if they want early elections in the country.

Talking to journalists after addressing "Mashaikh Conference" at JI Headquarters Mansoora on Thursday, he said JUI-F had right to protest against the government and that it was now responsibility of Prime Minister Imran Khan to fulfill his words and provide container and food to the protestors planning to enter in Islamabad on October 31. He regretted the government and opposition lost interest in Kashmir.

Custodians from different shrines attended and addressed the conference proceedings on the agenda of unity of Muslim Ummah, protection of the faith on finality of the prophet-hood and Kashmir.

Key speakers included JI Secretary General AmeerulAzim, JI AJK chapter head Dr Khalid Mahmood, Pir Syed GhulamRasoolAwaisi, PirShahzadChishti, PirNaubahar Shah, MianMaqsood Ahmad and others.

Addressing the event, Ameer JI Senator SirajulHaq said the government and opposition had set their own priorities, completely putting Kashmir cause on back burner. The rulers, he added, wanted to fight the case of Kashmir while sitting in air-conditioned halls of Islamabad without realizing the threat posing the RSS goons led Modi government to the country's sovereignty. He warned the rulers against designs of New Delhi which bent upon changing the demography of the region. He said the government should make pre-emptive strike to thwart the designs of enemy against Pakistan. He demanded the government announce clear roadmap for the liberation of Kashmir from Indian yoke. He sought suggestions from the scholars and masharikh on Kashmir, asking them to play their...

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