Maulana Fazl warns of street protests if JUI-F's rights violated
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Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the chief of the Jamiat Ulema Islam-Fazl group (JUI-F) asserted that the party would not hesitate to take to the streets if its rights were violated.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, he delivered this stern warning during a JUI-F Workers' Convention in Multan on Tuesday.
Addressing party workers at the convention, Maulana Fazlur Rehman criticized the conduct of other political parties in the parliament, alleging that they were not adhering to the principles of the Quran and Sunnah.
He expressed deep pride in the party's ideology, its historical legacy, and the unwavering commitment of its workers, claiming that these attributes set JUI-F apart from other parties.
Highlighting the Million March, Maulana Fazlur Rehman emphasized that the party had demonstrated its strength on that occasion and if their rights were ever infringed upon, the party would readily resort to street protests as a means of redress. Furthermore, he indicated that JUI-F was not only competing with other political parties within Pakistan but also positioning itself on the global stage.
Maulana Fazl while addressing various issues including the return of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Supremo Mian Nawaz Sharif, expressed his hopes for Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan. He said he would be pleased if Nawaz Sharif returned home.
In his remarks, Maulana Fazlur Rehman touched upon the challenges faced by Pakistan, particularly in the domains of human rights and economic stability. He raised concerns about the protection of human rights in the country and the state of the economy.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman also questioned the impact of the fluctuations in the exchange rate, with the dollar's rise and the rupee's fall. He mentioned the suggestion of calling Ishaq Dar, a former finance minister, in response to this economic situation.
Regarding his party's approach to attaining power, Maulana Fazl emphasized their commitment to the parliamentary route, indicating a belief that politics should be resolved through political means and economic challenges should be addressed using strategic economic measures.
He characterized the current state of the country as challenging and mentioned the upcoming elections scheduled for.