MWM announces black day on May 11 to vent anger over a failed year of PMLN govt

09 May, 2014 16:01

nasir-bbas-jafari-09-05-2014IslamabadPresserAllama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafari, secretary general of the Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen, has announced a black day will be observed on May 11 to express dismay over completion of a failed year of the PMLN government in Pakistan.

“May 11 was the blackest day of Pakistan’s history because Saudi riyals stole the votes of Pakistani nation,” he said at a press conference in Islamabad on Friday. Allama Amin Shaheedi, Allama Asghar Askari, Allama Aijaz Behishti and Nasir Abbas Shirazi were also present.

The MWM leader announced that the protest rallies would be staged in all over the country and main protest will be registered at Faizabad Interchange Islamabad. He said that during election, PMLN made tall claims of their future agenda but they derailed the country from true path after forming a sham democratic government.

“We had already understood who was going to be installed as ruler of Pakistan in 2013. Unfortunately, some judges and official of the election commission were also part of the electoral frauds,” he said.

Allama Jafari said that the PMLN’s manifesto was aimed at hoodwinking people and first year of their government proved that they were brought to help the anti-democracy Arab monarchs to enslave Pakistan to play a proxy for their pro-Zionists agenda.

“Yazidi takfiri terrorists are free. They continue genocide against Shia Muslims. Their ringleader was imposed on people in a dubious decision of election tribunal despite his defeat by people of Jhang. Crime rate goes up. 16 hours long daily power outages, unemployment and confrontations among the State institutions and people are what the PMLN government has given in one year,” he said.

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