In a bold move, Hafiz Naeem Ur-Rehman, the leader of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Pakistan, has announced a public referendum aimed at determining whether citizens should continue paying their electricity bills. This announcement came during a press conference at Mansoorah, where he addressed growing concerns over the rising costs of electricity.
The referendum is scheduled to take place from October 23 to 27, following a series of nationwide protests organized by JI against increasing electricity tariffs and government policies that the party claims favor Independent Power Producers (IPPs) at the public’s expense. Hafiz Naeem criticized the government for imposing what he termed “unjust taxes” and failing to fulfill promises of providing relief to ordinary citizens.
As part of JI’s “Haq Do Awam Ko” (Give People Their Rights) movement, Hafiz Naeem emphasized the need for collective action, highlighting the party’s successful shutter-down strike that fostered national unity against rising electricity bills. He called for an end to the privileges afforded to government ministers and IPPs, arguing that the common people are bearing the brunt of policies that benefit a select few.
Furthermore, he warned that if the situation does not improve, Jamaat-e-Islami would launch a new wave of protests following October 7. The party aims to ensure justice for the public and to pressure the government to take corrective measures regarding the electricity crisis.
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Hafiz Naeem’s announcement of a public referendum reflects the deep discontent among citizens regarding rising electricity costs and the perceived injustices in the current power sector. As the referendum date approaches, it remains to be seen how this initiative will shape public sentiment and influence government policy.
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