British left but exploitative system is intact: Sirajul Haq

British left but exploitative system is intact: Sirajul Haq
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Summary Haq said he will reach for rulers' collars if they tried to touch farmers

KHAIRPUR TAMIWALI (Dunya News) – Jamaat Islami chief Sirajul Haq on Tuesday said that the ‘exploitative system’ is continued even though the British have left, Dunya News reported.

Addressing a gathering here, Jamaat chief said that he becomes tearful when he sees disappointment on faces of youngsters. He said they don’t accept the VIP culture and that the country will prosper if the rulers bring prosperity to farmers.

Sirajul Haq arrived at the rally venue while riding on a camel where Cholistani camels welcomed him by presenting a saluting in a peculiar way.

Addressing the rally, Sirajul Haq said that the youngsters are fed up of the rulers’ attitude, adding that he becomes tearful whenever he sees disappointment on youngsters’ faces. He said the exploiters should fear the time when the people will take to Islamabad.

Jamaat chief said that he doesn’t recognize any taxes including General Sales Tax (GST) except Zakaat. He said that the country is running because of the farmers, adding that the people of Cholistan used to get water even during the British rule and now, he said, they are deprived of water on their land.

Sirajul Haq said that if Islamabad’s princes touch farmers then he would reach for their collars. He said that Jamaat Islami will implement equal system of education after coming into power.

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