The JUI-F chief says it is the darkest chapter in the history of the country.


Islamabad: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman expressed strong condemnation for those responsible for the Bajaur blast on Tuesday.
Fazlur Rehman expressed deep sorrow, stating that the attack on the JUI-F workers' convention is an act that should be a source of shame for those involved. He referred to it as the darkest chapter in the history of the country. The JUI-F chief made these remarks while talking to the media on Tuesday.
Addressing the resilience of JUI-F workers, he emphasized that despite the Bajaur blast, their morale remains unshaken. Fazlur Rehman cited even the United Nations (UN) condemning the incident, with those responsible admitting their involvement.
Maulana Fazl made it clear that JUI-F stands against the use of violence and arms, promoting instead the pursuit of political means. He stressed that shedding the blood of innocent Muslims is unjustifiable and against the principles of Sharia.
The JUI-F leader asserted that they firmly adhere to their ideology and will not compromise on it. He highlighted their commitment to promoting peace among their workers and reiterated that they responded to terrorism with a message of peace, refusing to resort to retaliatory violence.
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