JUI-F boss says assuming that PTI organizer communicates want to meet him, he will consider it
December 29, 2024
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Says JUI-F was denied level-battleground in 2024 decisions.
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) boss Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that he has not gotten any conventional message from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organizer Imran Khan for a gathering, focusing on that he will cautiously think about such a solicitation on the off chance that it is made.
"I have not gotten any conventional message from the PTI organizer for a gathering," he said while conversing with columnists who made an appearance at his home to ask after his wellbeing on Saturday.
"I will settle on a choice after exhaustive consideration, in the event that the PTI pioneer communicates a longing to meet me."
The JUI-F boss' comments come over a month after he denied media reports that guaranteed that the Maulana Fazlur Rehman-drove party chose to meet the detained PTI organizer in Rawalpindi's Adiala Prison.
The media reports had guaranteed that JUI-F Congressperson Kamran Murtaza, subsequent to getting the court's gesture, would meet Khan in the Rawalpindi prison. During the gathering, the two resistance groups would examine a technique to give a difficult stretch to the State head Shehbaz Sharif-drove central government, the reports added.
Be that as it may, a JUI-F representative called such media reports "bits of hearsay", saying Congressperson Murtaza was not given any extraordinary undertaking in such manner.
"There ought to be a fair preliminary in bodies of evidence recorded against the PTI pioneer. We are and will keep in touch with the PTI as a resistance," the party's representative noted.
Recently, Fazl repeated his objection about the February 8 decisions, saying that his religio-ideological group was not furnished with a level battleground in the political race.
"A few people permitted themselves to be utilized, while we wouldn't be essential for such control," he commented.
Answering to an inquiry, Fazl featured his party's obligation to institutional strength over private interests in the 26th Amendment.
He additionally condemned inappropriate impedance in recently settled matters with respect to the enlistment of theological colleges. Nonetheless, he asserted progress on the issue.
Going to security concerns, Fazl communicated alert over the circumstance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, taking note of, "There is no writ of the public authority in the territory as locale like Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, and Tank are heavily influenced by psychological militants."
He further uncovered that courts and government workplaces in Tank have been migrated to Dera Ismail Khan because of safety challenges.
Answering an inquiry concerning his party's relations with the PTI, he highlighted: "We keep a functioning relationship with the Imran-established party at the government level. However, we have different position on commonplace matters."