Islamabad:
Jamiat Urvila-e-Islam (Jui-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that keeping Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan behind the pillars was “not right” and urged against prison leaders of any political party during the warlike situation.
In a speech with journalists, Fazl said Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) was a political party, and like the government, it also claimed to fight for the country’s interests.
Fazl was asked if he would play any role in counseling or facilitating dialogue with PTI, given that the party continues to criticize the government in the midst of what he described as a war -like situation.
“Their leader is in prison. Many of their workers are also imprisoned. They feel that if they come out [of jail]The country would benefit, ”he added, explaining that this is part of the party’s attitude.
“Furthermore, the case is for the courts. I am a political person,” the Jui-F chief maintained.
Fazl reiterated that prison of political leaders is not appropriate in a democratic setup.
He also hardened the United States and other great world powers for their silence over Israel’s brutal campaign in Gaza.
“The United States have not clarified its attitude. When great powers do not, it obviously encourages state terrorism,” Fazl said.
“America supported Israel. It remained silent over the massacre of 60,000 people,” he added.
“If it is considering Israel’s actions that are justified, why pressed it on the hang of Saddam Hussein or encourages rebellion against Muammar Gaddafi?” asked rhetorically.
Fazl said that America is only pursuing its own interests and has nothing to do with humanity.
He continued to emphasize that those who fought on the front lines devise their own war strategies and rejected concern for escalation to nuclear conflict.