JI to protest nationwide on January 17

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LAHORE
While addressing a press conference in Lahore Thursday Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has announced to stage countrywide protest from January 17 against rising electricity prices. Talking to journalists he extended criticism to the government saying the Prime Minister celebrated economic indicators such as the stock market’s rise and Pakistan’s improving performance whereas essential commodities like fuel and food remain unaffordable. “Economic conditions are worsening instead of improving,” he remarked.
He highlighted the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) issue, claiming JI’s protests had led to the closure of five IPPs and talks with 18 others. However, he said despite these efforts, electricity bills remain unchanged.
Hafiz Naeem accused the government of making empty promises about reducing electricity prices and announced the party’s decision to reignite its protest movement. He warned of a looming electricity production crisis as people increasingly switch to solar power due to high tariffs. Regarding national politics, Hafiz Naeem expressed hope for successful negotiations between the government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
He added that public distrust arose when written agreements contradicted verbal commitments. He also emphasised that Imran Khan should be released and all decisions should be made according to the constitution and law.