'Free our assembly members and workers till 9am or face street protests': Fazal
He claims none of their 70 men entered the Parliament Lodges and only 10 to 12 people, who were were allowed, entered there

Islamabad: Jamait Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has warned the PTI government to free party's MNAs and workers as of 9am tomorrow and otherwise face street protests.
The PDM chief told reporters in late hours on Friday that the entire country was jammed at the moment as people were on the streets.
"If I am arrested, there will be strong resistance. Our workers responded to our voice in a few moments," he said, adding the entire country would be closed if paryu workers were not released by the government.
He claimed that none of their 70 men entered the Parliament Lodges and only 10 to 12 people, who were were allowed to enter, entered there.
"The rulers themselves are the biggest miscreants," Fazlur alleged.
"Our MNAs were injured and dragged away. Shame on those who accuse workers of terrorism," the JUI-F chief said.

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