LAHORE: Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) emir Sirajul Haq has denounced the Senate resolutions that called for a delay in general elections, terming them unconstitutional as they are being used only to cast doubts on the sanctity of the parliament without any real impact.

During a press conference at Mansoora on Tuesday, he emphasised the importance of free and fair elections in accordance with the schedule specified by the Election Commission.

He warned the JI would resist any tactics aimed at depriving the masses of their fundamental right to choose their representatives.

He reiterated his party’s consistent demand for a level-playing field for all political parties in the elections, emphasising that the polls are crucial for ensuring stability and peace in the country.

He said the politics of dynasties would no longer thrive in Pakistan as the people were getting aware of their rights. The election day in February would guarantee the rule of the people, he declared.

The JI emir said those who were in power during the last five years had failed to deliver.

Published in Dawn, January 17th, 2024

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