TLP urges youth to be part of political process
Thousands of people from diverse sectors of the society actively participated in the election gathering organised by the Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) Karachi Division.
Notable figures, including scholars, businessmen, members of the legal community, as well as TLP nominees and party leaders in Karachi, addressed the gathering.
TLP Chief Saad Hussain Rizvi asserted that several political parties, including PML-N, PPP, and MQM, are strategically aligning in mutual support. He voiced concerns about the apparent collusion, stating that while the match may seem fixed, TLP is steadfast in preventing any pre-election manipulations.
Saad Rizvi urged the youth of Karachi to rise and actively contribute to the political process. He emphasized the critical role of citizens casting their votes on February 8, highlighting the potential resurgence of oppressive forces if they fail to exercise their democratic right.
Saad Rizvi criticized past political tactics that exploited Karachi’s residents in the name of ethnicity and questioned the efficacy of parties that have been in power for three decades without improving the city’s conditions.
Addressing the audience, Saad Rizvi urged Karachi’s residents to place their trust in TLP, emphasizing a shared Muslim identity over linguistic affiliations. He raised concerns about international agreements, specifically those with the IMF, questioning their lack of transparency and public disclosure. Saad Rizvi criticized the practice of taking loans for the rulers’ luxury, burdening the public with increased taxes. He advocated for the implementation of Nizam-e-Mustafa, asserting that TLP aims to establish a corruption-free and interest-free system, propelling Pakistan towards development.
Expressing gratitude, the TLP chief thanked the people of Karachi for their active participation, making the rally a resounding success.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 5th, 2024.