Dharana;Hafiz Naeem Vows to Take Protests Nationwide
Rawalpindi(Staff Reporter);Dharana;Hafiz Naeem Vows to Take Protests Nationwide Hafiz Naeem, a prominent figure, has announced plans to escalate the ongoing protests to a nationwide level. In a recent statement, Naeem declared that the movement will no longer be confined to a specific region, but will spread across the entire country.
“We will not be silenced or limited to one area,” Naeem said. “Our message will be heard loud and clear, from the mountains to the coastlines, and we will fight for our rights until justice is served.”
The protests, which began as a localized response to a specific issue, have gained momentum and attention in recent weeks. Naeem’s vow to take the movement nationwide is expected to bring even more attention and support to the cause.
JI leader announced the next sit-in in Karachi from tomorrow. “The protest will spread to the whole country after it,” he said. “We will sit first in front of the Governor House and the Chief Minister House and in the next phase, we will stage sit-ins at highways,” he added.
The sit-in against electricity bills organized by Jamaat-e-Islami has entered in its fifth day, with participants remaining steadfast in their demands despite the ongoing monsoon rains.
The party has sought PM Shehbaz Sharif’s guarantee on the ongoing talks as the response from the government has been ‘delayed’, sources said.
A three-member government delegation that included Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, Minister for Energy Awais Leghari, and MNA Tariq Fazal Chaudhry called on the JI leadership late on Saturday night at the site of the sit-in on Murree Road, Liaquat Bagh.
Jamaat-e-Islami has presented 10 demands to the government.
According to party sources, they remain firm on their demands and had been promised consultation time by a government delegation. However, despite being given time in the evening and later at night, no response had been received from the government.
Jamaat-e-Islami has now demanded a guarantee from the premier for any negotiations, insisting that any agreement reached must bear the PM Sharif’s signature.
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