Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan’s Deputy Emir and former parliamentary leader, Liaqat Baloch, has said that a political solution to political crises should be sought. The national political leadership should bring politics out of the deadlock. He termed the Abraham Accord a deceitful trap crafted by the US and Zionism, urging the Muslim world to reject it, and reiterated Pakistan’s stance on the illegitimacy of Israel and the importance of Kashmir’s freedom.

Baloch also addressed the growing political turmoil in the country. He warned politicians against attempts of intervention by the establishment and instead advocated for dialogue and strategic planning among the national political leadership to resolve the crisis. He criticized the current state of elections and parliament, alleging stolen mandates and a weakened legislature due to the 26th Amendment.

He further lamented the alleged ineffectiveness of the judiciary and the weakness of the justice system. He also mentioned India’s aggressive use of water in occupied Kashmir, leading to flood-like conditions in Sindh, and emphasized joint efforts between the federation and provinces to provide relief and rehabilitation to the affected people.

These comments from Baloch came during his address at the Gaza Conference and while talking to the media in various cities of Sindh, including Shikarpur, Sukkur, Lakhi Ghulam Shah, and Samdeji. He also attended a reception, inquired about the health of a colleague, and offered condolences on the passing of another.