Hafiz Naeem rejects Karachi mayor results

KARACHI (HRNW) Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman, the Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi emir who lost mayoral elections to Pakistan People Party’s (PPP) Murtaza Wahab, rejected the results on Thursday.

Addressing the media, he stated that with the PPP damaged the democracy with the help of Election Commission of Pakistan. He termed it the ‘worst democratic day’ in the history of Sindh and Pakistan.

Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman claimed that the ECP played the role of the People’s Party’s B-team, and he would not accept this result. He demanded a corruption-free system and stated that 31 people were abducted and did not allow to take part in the polling, which he and his party would not accept.

Rehman declared that it was their right to peaceful public protest, and they would raise their voice for the democratic right to have a genuine mandate. Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi’s chief said that they would not abandon the field. Instead, they would resist peacefully and take the matter to court if needed.

Hafiz Naeem emphasized that their fight was not against the People’s Party but against ‘robbery’. Though the PPP had been in power for 15 years, they had not delivered on their promises and couldn’t fool the people of Karachi. He promised that they would do what the PPP was unable to do in 15 years. He considered it his right to protect every vote and expressed concerns over two women who were also missing, promising to pursue the matter.