Govt, Opp clamouring for Washington`s approval: JI
2025-03-09
LAHORE: Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has said that Pakistan is witnessing the spring of American slaves as both the government and the opposition seek Washington`s approval.
He warned the ruling elite to learn from the fate of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating that those who sacrifice national sovereignty for American interests only face disgrace and destruction.
In a statement issued from Mansoora and on social media platform X, Mr Rehmam slammed the governmentforfailingtocontrolinflation, which he said has crushed the public, especially during Ramazan.
He dismissed the prime minister`s claims of reducing inflation as a mockery, noting that essential commodities are becoming increasingly unaffordable for the common man.
He criticised the government for not passing on the benefits of sav-ings from the termination of independent power producers (IPP) contracts to the public through lower electricity prices.
He announced that the JI would launch a major movement after Eidul Fitr against high electricity prices and in defence of public rights.
Mr Rehman demanded an immediate reduction of at least Rs50 per litre in petrol prices, citing a consistent decline in global crude oil prices. He pointed out that in the last 50 days, crude oil prices had dropped by over $12 per barrel, falling from $82 to $69.3 a level last seen in August 2021. He urged the government to adjust local fuel prices accordingly.
He also called for the immediate removal of the petroleum levy, arguing that the government unfairly burdens the public with excessive charges.
`Whenever global oil prices riseby just one dollar, local prices are hiked significantly, but when they fall, the relief is never passed on to the people,` he said.
The JI emir said the government is persistently targeting the public while refusing to cut its privileges. He criticised feudal lords and big industrialists for evading taxes while IPPs enjoy tax exemptions worth nearly Rs2 trillion. He lamented the rising unemployment and the growing education crisis, with 27.5 million children out of school. He condemned the Punjab government`s decision to hand over schools to NGOs and decried the curbs on freedom of expression, warning that the country could not progress under such conditions.
Announcing JPs plan for a nationwide movement, he vowed to fight for constitutional supremacy, democratic freedoms, and public rightsthroughpeacefulresistance.
Staff Reporter