The Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam chief says the Supreme Court has made those who be out of politics as the center of it.


D.I. Khan: Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the head of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam and Chief of Pakistan Democratic Movement, expressed his disagreement with Imran Khan regarding the philosophy and reasoning behind the negotiations.
He made these remarks while speaking to reporters in Dera Ismail Khan.
The JUI-F chief further stated that the court should not insult the parliament's agreement. He also expressed concerns and shock over the Supreme Court's complete division.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman questioned the need to bow down and to whom it should be done. He reiterated that he stood by every word of his press conference where he disagreed with Imran Khan's philosophy and reasoning behind negotiations.
Furthermore, he criticized the Supreme Court for making those who should be out of politics the center of it. He expressed surprise that there was a demand for the election law to be passed within 90 days but added that if Imran Khan agreed to it, there would be no problem.
Welcome to NFL draft season: 30 questions on the QBs, standout prospects and risers to watch
- a day ago
UK court orders Adil Raja to apologise to Rashid Naseer, pay £310,000 in damages
- 6 hours ago
India should avoid self-deception; Pakistan’s next reaction to be rapid, intense: Field Marshal
- 11 hours ago
Indonesian President arrives in Islamabad
- 11 hours ago
Hema Malini's emotional post goes viral on first birthday of Dharmendra after his death
- 6 hours ago
Arshad Nadeem also wins gold medal in National Games
- 11 hours ago

Gold prices surge in Pakistan, global markets
- 11 hours ago
Field Marshal Asim Munir receives guard of honour at GHQ
- 11 hours ago
How Thailand-Cambodia conflict went from Trump-backed ceasefire to airstrikes
- 11 hours ago

The fascinating link between cherry pie and this bird
- 21 hours ago

The Supreme Court case that could redefine “cruel and unusual,” explained
- 21 hours ago
Patriots, led by 'conductor' Maye, first to 11 wins
- a day ago





