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JI gears up for sit-ins today over rising fuel, sugar prices

By Kalbe Ali 2025-07-20
ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) has announced a multi-front protest campaign nationwide sit-ins against rising fuel, electricity and sugar prices, and a long march from Quetta to Islamabad for Balochistan`s rights.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, JI emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said his party is staging protest sit-ins across the country on Sunday (today) against the exploitative sugar mafia, and soaring electricity, gas and petrol prices.

He rejected the government`s economic policies as anti-people and criticised both the ruling coalition and opposition parties. `When it comes to personal gain, all factions unite and approve 300 per cent salary hikes for themselves,` he said.

He accused the ruling elite of shielding the sugar mafia, saying 90pc of the country`s 89 sugar mills were controlled by powerful political figures.

`Dealerships are handed to unregisteredagents,protectedbyeverygovernment. Sugar prices have surged from Rs140 to Rs200 per kg, placing a crushing burden on the people,` he said.

The JI emir also alleged that gas wellswere deliberately shut down on the orders from the Petroleum Division, causing a loss of $1.5 billion to the national economy.

He criticised past governments for signing RLNG agreements that went againstnationalinterests.

Long march The JI emir said the `Give Rights to Balochistan` long march from Quetta to Islamabad, commencing on July 25, aimed to highlight the longstanding grievances of the province. `If any attempt is made to stop the march, the authorities will be responsible for the consequences,` he warned.

Mr Rehman alleged that India and the United States were fueling unrest in Balochistan, but also stressed the need to reduce the trust deficit between the state and the province`s youth. The genuine concerns of the people of Balochistan must be addressed, he added, announcing that grand jirgas would soon be held in both Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to resolve regionalgrievances.

The JI leader also raised concerns about lawlessness in Sindh`s riverine areas, citing the unchecked flow of weapons, abductions of minority traders, and the PPP`s failure to maintain law and order.

Calling on the youth to join JI, he said the ruling elite and opposition are united only in protecting their own interests, showing indifference to the struggles of ordinary citizens. He also criticisedtherecent decisiononreserved seats, terming it a `murder of justice`.