Taunsa Sharif:
Jamiat Urvila-e-Islam-Fazl (Jui-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman claimed on Saturday that his fight against “oppression and tyranny” would continue and said that rebellion against slavery was his partial defining trait.
At an address of the Istehkam-E-Pakistan conference held by Jui-F in Taunsa Sharif, the priest politician declared a rebellion against oppression, slavery and exploitation.
The conference attended by a large crowd was decorated with party flags and inviting banners.
He approached the collection and claimed that the ruling elite took advantage of the poverty of the people to their own advantage.
He also said that freedom “cannot be asked for other countries as our battles are far too similar”.
“Those in power benefit from our poverty and confuse it from weakness,” he added, pointing to the unfair practice of the ruling class and landlords.
With regard to the 26th change he said it contained 56 points. He highlighted the crucial inclusion of clauses aimed at removing interest (Usury) from Pakistan’s financial system.
“From January 1, 2028, interest will be completely eradicated from Pakistan. If any damage is to this amendment, it will be considered support for the unsurious system,” he said.
He also complained about the continuous persecution that Muslims face globally and said they were unfairly marked as terrorists and added that the actual perpetrators of violence were those who spread chaos around the world.
Maulana condemned the ongoing violence against Muslims in different parts of the world, especially in regions such as Gaza, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon, whom he described as “burning in the war fire”, largely due to international conspiracy.
“Who sets fire to the Muslim world? America and Europe are the killers of humanity.”
He also expressed his faith in Tora’s divine nature and confirmed that they are God’s books with the Qur’an.
He also pointed out that while some still advise submission to the West and America, “we will not bend before the rising sun”.
He strongly criticized Israel’s brutal acts in Palestine and said, “The Palestinians have not bent their heads but have sacrificed their lives.”
FAZL also condemned the involvement of both American and European powers in Muslims’ suffering and emphasized that they have no right to global leadership.
He urged Muslim rulers to take responsibility for their role in the ongoing oppression of Palestinians and declared that they were equally complicated in injustice.