JI declares a nationwide strike to shut down business.
At the Idara Noore Haq in Karachi, Hafiz Naeemur Rehman spoke to the party’s office bearers and stated that the other opposition parties were perplexed by demonstrations against the government.
The JI is unable to assist parties who are unclear. Our stance is unambiguous: we refuse to participate in any political coalition,” he continued.
The JI is in partnership with Pakistan’s youth and populace, according to Hafiz Naeemur Rehman.
Formerly, the leader of JI promised to have the government carry out the deal with his party.According to JI Ameer, in a media interview, Punjab’s law and order situation has been worse than it was previously.
According to his statement, 74% of Pakistanis were unable to spend because of their income. Because there aren’t enough prospects for them, many young people desire to leave the country.
Economy decimated, according to Hafiz Naeem, by the costly RLNG agreements. He said, “If contracts with the IPPs are violated, the government warns that the IPPs will go to the international court.”
Exports would be impacted, he claimed, by the FBR’s intervention. Smuggling across the border has cost Pakistan 250 billion in damages.
He swore, “We will enforce the agreement and stay true to our promise to the people.”
In opposition to the Federal Board of Revenue’s Tajir Dost scheme, the traders community had already announced a nationwide strike on August 28.
The Tajir Dost plan should be discontinued, according to All Pakistan Anjuman-e-Tajiran, who jointly held a news conference with other trade associations and deemed it to be “unacceptable.”
The traders made two demands: the decision to repeal the high levies placed on the export sector and the quick withdrawal of the scheme.
The increase in income tax slabs for business owners and salaried workers was also sought by the traders.