Deadlock on Panama leaks’ probe to create difficulties for govt, democracy: Liaqat Baloch

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MULTAN: Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch said deadlock on Panama papers’ probe will create hurdles for the government and democracy.  

While addressing to a public meeting in Multan, he said masses risen against corruption, the corrupt rulers, bureaucracy and politicians’ day of reckoning was closer.

Liaqat Baloch said JI wanted indiscriminate accountability by fully authorized an independent judicial commission. He said Corruption Free Train march headed by JI Ameer Sirajul Haq , created awareness against corrupt system and corruption among the people.

Baloch said people were uniting against theoretical, economical and ethical corruption. He declared the budget as anti-people. He said the federation and all four units worried on the budget. The JI leader said nothing was given to farmers,  labourers, traders, employees and government servants.

Baloch said rulers could not face masses, if it come out on the streets. He said Pakistan should be come out of US slavery. He urged the JI activists to strengthen their relations with the almighty Allah in the Holy month of Ramazan. Baloch lashed out at Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed over illegal executions of JI leaders on Indian stimulus.