Tag: Jamaate Islami

  • KYA BOLA? (Aug 19): ‘People’s Party walay kamray mein aur, bahar aur’ to ‘Jamhooriyat k khilaaf saazishein’

    KYA BOLA? (Aug 19): ‘People’s Party walay kamray mein aur, bahar aur’ to ‘Jamhooriyat k khilaaf saazishein’

    Following are some snippets that stood out from Urdu newspapers on August 19, 2020, which The Current takes no responsibility for.

    ‘People’s Party Walay Kamray Mein Aur, Bahar Aur’

    Daily Jang has quoted Information Minister Shibli Faraz as saying, “People’s Party walay kamray mein baat maan letay hain magar bahar jaa kr kuch aur kehtay hain.”

    ‘Opposition Aur Hukoomat Ka Sath’

    According to Daily Dunya, Jamat-e-Islami chief Sirajul Haq has said, “Opposition ki dono barri partiyaan ankhein band kr k hukoomat ka sath de rahi hain.”

    Jamhooriyat K Khilaaf Saazishein

    It has been reported by Daily Dunya that Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali Khan, while reacting to the completion of two years of PTI government said, “Dou saal k dauraan jamhooriyat k khilaaf saazishon mein mazeed taizi aayi. 18th Amendment pr bhi kai hamlay huway. 50 lakh ghar denay k daway dharay k dharay reh gaye balkeh ghurbat ne lakho afraad ko beghar kr dia.”

  • Coronavirus: JI woman leader trolled for comparing hazmat suit to burqa

    Amid global coronavirus fears, Jamaate Islami (JI) leader Dr Samia Raheel Qazi on Wednesday was trolled for what appeared to be a comparison between a hazmat suit and burqa on her Twitter.

    “Food for thought,” the women wing leader of the religio-political party wrote as she tweeted two images, one of which showed a person in a hazmat suit and the other a burqa-clad woman.

    The tweet that came as the world battles the deadly coronavirus that has so far claimed at least 500 lives and left over 24,000 others infected, met with trolling on the micro-blogging website, as people reacted to what they said was an absurd comparison.

    Meanwhile, China’s National Health Commission has said the number of confirmed infections in the country rose to 24,324 after an additional 3,887 people were diagnosed with the virus.

    Other countries have rushed to evacuate their citizens from Hubei and its capital city, Wuhan, while many have also imposed extraordinary travel restrictions on travellers to and from China, Al Jazeera reported.

    Countries outside China continue to report more cases, with Hong Kong and the Philippines reporting one death each from the disease.

    The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for greater solidarity among the international community, and criticised governments for being “well behind” in sharing data on virus cases. He said he had received complete case report forms for only 38 per cent of the cases outside China.

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