The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) huddle discussed on Wednesday the country's situation and forthcoming elections.
JI Emir Sirajul Haq had chaired a top-level meeting of the JI. On this occasion, matters in line with the upcoming elections were underscored.
The JI spokesperson said, "The JI will contest the elections from 535 provincial constituencies. The masses will take part in the election process on February 8 with great verve."
The JI will also contest elections in 231 constituencies of the National Assembly.
– Sirajul Haq urges people to cast vote for JI on Feb 8 –
Haq said on Monday urged people to cast votes for his party in the forthcoming elections, slated to be held on February 8.
Addressing the public gathering in Lower Dir, Haq said: "Those who are creating uncertainty in connection with the elections are violating the Supreme Court of Pakistan's (SCP) order."
"The nation is having the golden opportunity to embrace the democratic process in the New Year," Haq said.
Haq took a swipe at the political opponents, saying, "The rulers who have been imposed on the country over the years have done nothing but leave the masses to face poverty, ballooning inflation, and unemployment."
He urged the need to steer the country's economy towards stability. "The JI will end the system of usury in the country and steer the country out of its economic woes by embracing Islamic principles," he added.