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We do not intend to delay Islamabad lockdown: Fazal-ur-Rehman

Fazal ur Rehman
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Chairman Jamiat Ulima Islam (JUI-F) Fazal-ur-Rehman has agreed to the protest which will held on 9th October 2019 by the traders group.

He said that he do not intend to cancel Islamabad Lock down.

According to the sources,Fazal-ur-Rehman held a press conference in Karachi in which he stated that this flood will not stop from coming due to increased arrests.

The chairman also assured that the protest will be held under the consideration of the constitution and will not violate the laws.

He also reminded that they have organized million marches before from Karachi to Quetta. All such protests remained peaceful.

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He further added that the lock down will be done without any leadership.

Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman said that we assure that the protest will be peaceful, we are not against the accountability and accountability commission get suspended if officials are trapped.

On the other hand, Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman stated while speaking at the business forum that our economic conditions rely on foreign aid and debts.

The ritual of treating people like herd of sheep should be put to an end, he said.

We do not want conflict with the institutions. We want to raise voices for our rights, added Fazal-ur-Rehman.

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