HYDERABAD: These are the petty, insignificant rulers of the world, but history shows that when oppression crosses its limits the popular flood sweeps away even the greatest empires. Therefore the rulers of the time should come to their senses, refrain from bribery, the open buying and selling of jobs, and take steps to redress merit-based grievances.
These remarks were made by the well-known religious scholar Allama Ayaz Hussain Qomi while condemning, repeatedly, the government’s brutal violence against the protesting ABA-pass candidates. He said that if orders are being issued on the basis of bribes and recommendations to candidates who scored 33 marks, then denying jobs to candidates who scored 40 marks and subjecting those who protest for their rights to inhuman, savage violence is a gross violation of humanity.
Allama Ayaz Hussain Qomi demanded that not only should orders be issued immediately to candidates who passed with 40 marks, but the time period should also be extended by six months. He warned that if injustices and this chain of violence against the nation’s future builders – the youth – continue, the nation will be forced to join those protests alongside its future makers. Once those protests assume the character of a public uprising, they will sweep away the halls of power.
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