Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Imran Khan earlier today, pinned the deteriorating socio-politco-economic plight of the country on the politicians, judges, and generals alike.
“Pakistan was supposed to become a Islamic welfare state but unfortunately it did not as a small fraction of the population is looting national wealth, Khan told a Ulema-Mashaikh (clerics) convention organized by PTI here.
He said the clerics should raise voice against the injustices like that of vote fraud by the means of which the sitting government came to power.
“I have seen a lot of people, who do politics in the name of religion, selling themselves out, but a person of true faith is not a sold-out. No one can buy his conscience with money. And Islam is all about justice and zero subjugation,” Khan said.
Adding to his statement, Khan called on the government to update the syllabi in Madrassahs (seminaries) on top of providing them with facilities/concessions as at least 2.4 million children were studying there.