Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi, HafizNaeemur Rehman, took a swipe at Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) ChairmanBilawal Bhutto, questioning why Bilawal would be hesitant to contestelections from Liyari if his party truly held a mandate in Karachi. Rehman criticized Bilawal and the PPP, alleging that the PPP secured itsposition in the Karachi mayorship through illegitimate practices.
Hefurther asserted that no party, including the PPP, seemed prepared toaddress the crises plaguing Karachi.Highlighting JI pre-polls victory ahead of the February 8 elections,Rehman proudly claimed that Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) is the largest political party inKarachi, emphasizing their contribution of providing free IT educationto 25,000 young individuals.
He went on to state that JI aims to uplift the youth, brighten theirfuture, and empower women financially.
He promised to provide healthcards to the residents of Karachi.Rehman asserted that under JI’s leadership, industry growth anddevelopment in Karachi would be inevitable if the party secures victoryin the Feb 8 polls.
NaeemurRehman raised questions about Bilawal’s absence from Karachi’spolitical field, contrasting it with the absence of PTI founder in thepolitical battlefield.