
By Faizan Khan
LAHORE: Jamaat‑e‑Islami (JI) Pakistan chief Hafiz Naeem‑ur‑Rehman has announced a nationwide sit‑in on 21 December, targeting Punjab and other parts of the country in protest against the new local government law.
Addressing a demonstration in Lahore, he criticized the Punjab Local Government Act, calling it a “black law” that undermines city and union council rights. He accused powerful landowners of monopolizing the system and perpetuating oppression.
“We will hold sit‑ins across Punjab and nationwide. Everything is being distributed within a single family,” he said, highlighting what he described as nepotism in politics. Naeem‑ur‑Rehman added that political workers toil for decades without ever leading a party, while key positions are held by relatives of top politicians.
“This is not a kingdom where rulers hand out favors at will. The people must reclaim their voice,” he said, criticizing the ruling parties for allegedly using banners on underpasses and roads for political gain.
