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JI will not join any electoral alliance, says Liaquat Baloch

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Liaquat Baloch of Jamaat-e-Islami reaffirmed the party’s stance on not joining electoral alliances, emphasizing the 'Badlo Nizam' movement, supporting political freedom, and advocating for Kashmir

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Liaquat Baloch, the deputy Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, has reiterated that his party will not join any electoral alliances and will continue its political journey on an independent basis.

Addressing party leaders in Lahore, Baloch emphasized that the slogan "Badlo Nizam" (Change the System) was not merely a slogan but a well-organized movement aimed at political transformation.

Baloch also called for the release of political leaders and women, stating that the increasing number of political imprisonments was escalating tensions in the country.

He highlighted the urgent need for national leadership to come together to resolve political instability, stressing that Pakistan's political system must evolve to provide every party the right to hold rallies and reach out to the public.

Further, Baloch reaffirmed JI’s longstanding support for the struggles of Kashmiris and Palestinians, underscoring the party's unwavering commitment to standing by oppressed nations.

He stated that instability and violence in the country were largely influenced by the strategic collaboration between the US, India, and Israel.  

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