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Situation has become most dangerous for the candidates: Munawar Hassan

Syed Munwar HasanLahore: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Syed Munawar Hassan, has said that the situation had become most uncertain and dangerous for the candidates as well as the voters while the care taker government was not discharging its duties properly.

Addressing a workers convention at Quetta on Monday, he said that an impartial probe into the terrorist attacks and bomb blasts these days would unveil several hidden faces.

Syed Munawar Hasan said that it would be far better to have elections that to shelve these as in that case, incompetent people enjoying little powers would remain at the top, the country would be thrown in a mire of problems while the interim set up would prolong the its rule and the whole nation would suffer at their hand.

He said the nation had seen several unconstitutional or supra constitutional governments that had been sucking the blood of the people.

Syed Munawar Hasan said that for the first time since 1970, the JI was contesting the election on its own manifesto and symbol. He said the political parties leadership had foiled the enemy designs by deciding to contest the polls, and now it was the duty of the care taker regime to provide protection to the people as well as the political leaders.

He said that the JI had always supported the genuine and lawful demands of the people of Balochistan whereas all other parties had been busy in loot and plunder.

He urged the people to vote for the JI candidates so as to get rid of the feudal lords, vaderas and capitalists and the elite as this was the only way to bring stability and peace and put the country on the path of progress/.

Others who addressed the rally included Dr Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Syed Amanullah Shadezai, Commander Fazl Muhammad Noorzai and Syed Abdul Majid Agha and Maulana Abdul Kabir Kakar.

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