At least 100 dams needed to save Pakistan from flood: Sirajul Haq

At least 100 dams needed to save Pakistan from flood: Sirajul Haq
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Summary 2.2 million overseas voters in Saudi Arabia have been deprived from their rights, said JI chief

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Chief of Jamat-e-Islami (JI) Siraj ul Haq said on Wednesday that the country requires not one or two rather 100 dams to save it from flood. He said that the upcoming local body elections in Punjab will be a test of the government, reported Dunya News.

Talking to media after performing Umrah, chief of JI said that government has nothing to offer except condolences after each tragedy.

He said that nation is being washed away by floods while the rulers are outside the country adding that the country cannot be run by phones and messages only.

Siraj ul Haq said that dams must be built in order to counter floods.

Talking about the local body elections in Punjab, he said that it will be a test of the government whether it will interfere in the proceedings or not. Siraj ul Haq said that he is hopeful that Punjab government will fulfill its duty in a transparent manner.

Siraj ul Haq identified that there are currently 2.2 million overseas voters in Saudi Arabia that have been deprived from their rights.

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