FAZL slams ‘collapse of law and order’

Islamabad:

Jamat Disadvantage Under-Islam-Fazl (Jui-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Wednesday criticized the government strongly the government over the deteriorating law and order situation warned that armed groups “strolled freely” in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Balochistan and Sindh, who exerted money from the public.

By tackling a press conference in Islamabad, the Jui-F chief rejected the mines and the mineral proposal adopted by the Balochistan Assembly and announced that explanations had been sought from certain party fores in the province voting for the legislation.

FAZL also announced that the party would arrange Palestine Solidarity Marches on April 27 in Lahore, May 11 in Peshawar and May 15 in Quetta. He said the Pakistanis would raise voice in favor of the Palestinian people facing Israeli barbarism.

The Jui-F chief expressed concern about the bad law and order in the country. “Armed groups are freely roaming in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Sindh, and they extend money from business, while the government does not give any relief,” he said. He claimed that the current government had failed to protect people’s lives and property. “There is no government writing everywhere in KP. The situation in KP, Balochistan, Sindh is indescribable. Parents cannot send children to schools, business is concerned.”

He told journalists that the Jui-F General Council rejected the miner and mineral calculations for both KP and Balochistan. “Some of our members of Balochistan supported the bill. Explanation has been sought from them. If the explanation is not satisfactory, their membership will be suspended,” he said.

In the apartment, he announced plans for large public marches in favor of Palestinian people. “The population of Pakistan raises their vote in favor of Palestine and will also participate in financial jihad,” he said.

In response to a question, Fazl said he did not intend to form a formal opposition alliance, but added that mutual contacts would be maintained to solve the masses’ problems. He also said that the opposition parties were not currently ready to form a great alliance.

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