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Business Recorder
2 days ago
- Politics
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JI marks Independence Day
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi on Thursday observed Pakistan's Independence Day with flag-hoisting ceremonies and fireworks at various locations across the city. The main gathering was held at Idara Noor-e-Haq, where JI Karachi Chief Monem Zafar Khan addressed participants, distributed saplings, and visited a globe sculpture inspired by the well-known installation near Islamia College. Monem Zafar said Pakistan is not merely a piece of land but an embodiment of an ideology, adding that while the country was attained, its founding vision still awaits complete realization. He recalled how Muslims from diverse regions, including UP, CP, and Peshawar, joined hands to establish Pakistan, showing that unity and determination can achieve great milestones. He cited Operation 'Bunyan-al-Marsoos' as an example of resilience, noting that it renewed hope by demonstrating how steadfast courage can turn adversity into success. He called for the same spirit of collective resolve and sincere leadership to guide the nation toward progress. Speaking about Karachi, he pointed out that despite being among the ten largest cities in the world it continues to face challenges in basic infrastructure and civic services. He reiterated JI's commitment to working for the betterment of the metropolis. The occasion also paid tribute to the Pakistan Resolution and remembered the Palestine Resolution adopted at the historic 1940 conference. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
02-08-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
JI to hold rallies for Kashmir, Palestine
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi Ameer Monem Zafar Khan announced that protests, rallies, and demonstrations will be held across the city on August 5 to mark 'Youm-e-Istehsal-e-Kashmir' in solidarity with the people of Kashmir and Palestine. He was addressing a press conference at the party's headquarters, Idara Noor-e-Haq on Friday Monem Zafar condemned the Indian government's abrogation of Article 370 and equated the actions of India in Kashmir and Israel in Gaza, criticizing the global silence over the humanitarian crises in both regions. He particularly called out the Muslim world for failing to take a firm stand against the use of starvation as a weapon in Gaza, where he said over 60,000 civilians had been killed and many more were now dying of hunger. He urged Pakistan's military leadership, particularly Field Marshal Asim Munir, to spearhead efforts to unite the Muslim world against Israeli atrocities, saying Pakistan, as a nuclear power, has a greater responsibility. Turning to Karachi's deteriorating law and order, Monem Zafar cited alarming figures: 56 people killed in street crimes, over 26,000 motorcycles snatched or stolen, and 354 lives lost in traffic accidents over the past six months. He criticized the Sindh government for failing to act, accusing it of focusing on revenue collection through vehicle number plates while ignoring its basic duties. He demanded the government issue number plates free of cost, noting that citizens had already paid for them. He said the administration had lost its writ in Karachi, pointing to poor services, broken infrastructure, and lack of clean water and electricity. He also questioned the Pakistan Peoples Party's claims about building 800,000 houses for flood victims, calling for transparency and urging clarity on the K4 water project's funding shortfall. Despite these challenges, he said, Jamaat-e-Islami's 'Make Karachi Green' campaign is progressing with plans to plant 100,000 saplings across the city. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
04-07-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
JI decries ‘aggressive' drive of Karachi traffic police
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi Chief Monem Zafar Khan has called on the citizens of Karachi to stand up for their rights and resist what he described as systematic exploitation of rulers. He particularly condemned the traffic police's 'aggressive' fining practices and the government's neglect of essential civic services, despite the megacity's massive tax contributions. Speaking at a press conference at Idara Noor-e-Haq, the party's city headquarters on Thursday, he cited official figures to reveal that over 52,000 traffic challans were issued in Karachi in just two months, raising serious questions about the police's approach and the government's priorities. He accused the authorities of excessive use of force, corruption, and the arbitrary impounding of motorcycles, many of which are the sole means of transport for low-income citizens. He further criticized IGP Sindh for threatening to double the fines, suspending driving licenses, and blocking national identity cards (CNICs) of those unable to pay penalties on time. 'What would you do if citizens cannot pay the fine in 200 days,' Monem asked pointedly. 'Do you strip them of citizenship or expel them from the country?' He questioned why such harsh rules apply only to Karachiites while essential services continue to be ignored. 'All the rules are for the people of this megacity— but where are the basic facilities,' he asked. Monem lambasted the government for failing to address the megacity's infrastructure needs. 'Instead of focusing on zebra crossings, footpaths, pavements, and traffic signals, the administration is obsessed with issuing challans,' he said, adding that the resulting frustration is particularly high among the youth. To support citizens targeted by what he called 'traffic police excesses,' the JI leader announced that help desks will be set up at all district party offices to assist those facing unjust fines. He also highlighted the widespread use of motorcycles in Karachi— used by over 4.5 million people— and urged young riders to wear helmets, carry valid licenses, and follow traffic laws while firmly resisting corruption. The JI leader pointed to figures from the tax department to argue that Karachi contributed Rs3,256 billion in taxes, an increase of 29.46 percent over the previous year. Despite this, he said, the city remains deprived of its rightful share of development and services. As an example, he cited the K-IV water supply project, saying it requires Rs40 billion for completion, yet only Rs3.2 billion was allocated in the current budget— effectively stalling a project already lingered for 22 years and ballooned from Rs26 billion to nearly Rs200 billion in cost. He also took aim at City Mayor Murtaza Wahab, who chairs the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation under the Sindh government. Monem questioned the purpose of the corporation, especially after recent rains exposed the fragility of the megacity's drainage infrastructure. 'If the corporation is not responsible for drainage issues, then who is; what is its job description,' he asked. He noted that the Sindh government has received $1.6 billion in funding specifically for upgrading water and sanitation services, yet little improvement has been seen on the ground. Addressing the city's traffic congestion, the JI leader emphasised the dire need for a comprehensive mass transit system, including 10,000 new buses, a light rail network, and the revival of the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR). He lamented that only 300 buses had been introduced over the past 17 years, which is grossly insufficient for a city of Karachi's size. In response to a question, Monem outlined the party's key priorities for the year, stating that education, healthcare, and development would remain its top concerns. He noted that the budgets for these sectors have been increased in the nine towns currently administered by JI in Karachi. 'We are committed to building a just, functioning city where citizens are respected, not punished.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
24-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
Alkhidmat holds interviews for Bano Qabil 4.0 Programme
KARACHI: Alkhidmat Karachi organized special interviews for the summer session of its flagship Bano Qabil 4.0 Programme, aimed at providing a second chance to male and female students who missed the initial round of interviews. The interviews, held at Idara Noor-e-Haq, saw a large turnout of enthusiastic youth. Candidates were assessed on their academic background and guided toward appropriate IT and tech-related courses. Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Monem Zafar Khan, visited the venue, accompanied by Alkhidmat Karachi Executive Director Rashid Qureshi. The duo interacted with students, discussed their course preferences, and expressed encouragement. Monem praised the initiative, calling Bano Qabil a 'serious and effective effort to equip youth with modern skills and employment opportunities.' He urged students to work diligently and contribute to national development through their expertise in technology. Rashid Qureshi highlighted that interviews for female students would begin Sunday, May 25, and that the summer session is set to commence after Eid-ul-Azha. He encouraged all eligible students to seize this opportunity for skill development and career growth. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
04-05-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
False-flag operation: Hafiz Naeem calls for urgent need for national unity
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami's (JI) Central Chief, Hafiz Naeemur Rahman on Saturday emphasized the urgent need for national unity in the wake of a recent false flag operation in India-occupied Kashmir. Addressing a press conference at Idara Noor-e-Haq, the JI Karachi headquarters, Hafiz Naeem condemned controversial remarks made by the United States vice president regarding the Pehalgam tragedy, urging the central government to summon the US envoy over the issue. Flanked by JI leaders including Monem Zafar, Saifuddin Advocate, Taufiquddin Siddiqui and MPA Muhammad Farooq, Hafiz Naeem criticized the US for appearing to support the Indian narrative. He thanked China for its unequivocal support of Pakistan and accused India of avoiding a neutral investigation into the Kashmir incident. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025