Al-Sadr’s Minister: There Are Divine Hands In Harmony With The Reform Revolution

Najaf Saleh al-Iraqi, the Minister and mouthpiece of the Leader the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr said on social media, , that there are divine hands that are in harmony with the reform revolution, including the resignation of a minister accused of corruption and covering up the corrupt, the confirmed leaks in which he incites murder, and sabotage, fighting, strife, and the rain that fell in Najaf.

Salih Muhammad al-Iraqi said in his commentary:

The lovers to support the reform revolution… this is a blessing

The media to support the reform revolution… this is a blessing

The tribes’ men to support the reform revolution… this is a blessing

And when you feel that sympathy for the revolution is on the rise, this is a blessing

But when you feel there are divine heavenly hands in harmony with the reform revolution.. This is not just a blessing, but it is (divine proof) of the eligibility of the revolution and its credibility in heaven and earth together

A questioner may ask … How is that?

Yes, there are clear evidence for that, including:

First: some activating, for fear, the Integrity Commission and revealing some minor corruption files, and we are waiting for (the big heads of corruption)

Second: The resignation of a minister accused of corruption and covering up the corrupt

Third: Confirmed leaks in which he incites murder, sabotage, fighting and strife… to be revealed in front of his followers before his opponents.

Fourth: The rain that fell in Najaf, which means, even as a presumption, that the revolution is supported by the support of God Almighty.

Fifth: The video clip of one of the pillars of corruption, whose date was correspondent to the tweet of the leader, al-Sayyid Al-Sadr…and spread on social networking sites.

Sixth: The approval of the major Sunni and Kurdish blocs, and even some Shiites, to dissolve parliament and hold early elections… and hold the corrupt accountable and make some constitutional amendments

Seventh: The bankruptcy of the corrupt blocs and their inability to defend themselves except by imitating the footsteps of reformers with demonstrations and sit-ins on the one hand, and their going to neighboring countries to mediate on the other.

Eighth: Their rejection of the public debate, which led them to be exposed before the people, weakening their position, and increasing sympathy with the revolution.

Ninth: The dispute between them intensified so that they were unable to form a tested government that was forbidden by the religious authority and rejected by the people in advance.

Tenth: The shameful scandal of the ambassador of corruption (not ambassador of Iraq) in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

We thank God for His blessings and support for the reform revolution that shined in Muharram.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency