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Hafiz Naeem advocates peaceful, constitutional struggle

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Lahore: Jamaat-e-Islami Chief — Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman — while addressing the media in Lahore, highlighted the way he perceived the unjust acquisition of power.

He said that the younger generation constitutes a large portion of the population. While urging the youth to stay hopeful, he invited them towards his movement. He also brought to attention the work done for women by Jamaat.

He added that the ones in power have pushed the nation’s youth towards despair.

He further spoke against the IIPs imposed by other parties and their connection to corruption.

While advocating political resistance, Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman clarified that it does not equate to ill-speech, violence, or hatred, rather it is meant to be a peaceful, constitutional struggle.

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He then spoke about the attitude of PML-N, PP and PTI towards IPPs.

Shedding light on the factors spreading hopelessness in youth, he mentioned the main cause as a lack of education and employment opportunities.

Also, he talked about the insecurity brought about by the IMF loans. Underlining the abundance of national resources, he went on to highlight the self-sufficiency of Pakistan.

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