JUI-F Will Not Be Deterred by Threats: Fazl
PESHAWAR: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has asserted that no one will be able to stop his party’s supporters if they decide to march towards Islamabad, despite potential threats. Speaking at the Israel Murdaabad Conference in Peshawar on Sunday, Rehman reiterated his party’s firm stance on supporting the Palestinian cause, condemning the U.S. and Western nations for their role in global conflicts, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Palestine.
Rehman criticized the government’s foreign policy for aligning with the U.S. and offering military bases for operations in Afghanistan. He warned that if the government continues with these policies, JUI-F workers would stand in firm opposition. He also criticized Pakistan’s leadership for not supporting Palestinian rights and emphasized that Pakistan belongs to all its people, not just a few institutions.
Read More: Barrister Gohar denies Aleema Khan’s claims on Imran Khan’s release
Rehman further addressed the issue of religious seminaries, stating that while madrasas will be registered, they will not be subordinated. He vowed to protect the rights of religious institutions and ensure agreements made in 2010 are honored.
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.