MULTAN: Jamat-e-Islami chief Sirajul Haq Wednesday said that election reforms were necessary to bring good people in parliament.
Addressing a press conference here at Jamia ul Aloom, he said without electoral reforms, the parliament would remain an abode of influentials only.
He said the JI was struggling for a corruption-free and prosperous Pakistan and urged the people to extend maximum support to it in next elections.
Sirajul Haq said the demand for a separate province was the right of South Punjab people.
He supported the capital punishment awarded to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, who, he said, had killed many innocent Pakistanis.
To a question about Uzair Baloch, Siraj said that criminals should be treated like criminals whether they belonged to any religious seminary, university, political or religious party.
About alliance of religious political parties, the JI Ameer maintained his party wanted unity among all religio-political parties and the persons having strong belief in the ideology of Pakistan.
Regarding military alliance of Muslim countries, he said that if the West could form NATO then why Muslim countries could not constitute such an alliance for their own security.
Two super powers were engaged against each other in Syria to sell their weapons, while innocent people of that country were bearing the brunt, he added. (APP)