The JUI-F chief emphasizes the importance of ensuring that every party is granted its rightful opportunity to participate in elections.


Islamabad: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman expressed support for his party's decision to collaborate with the PML-N in the future.
Advocating for political reconciliation, he emphasized the importance of ensuring that every party is granted its rightful opportunity to participate in elections.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman cautioned against exploiting political differences and stressed the necessity for a harmonious election environment that provides a level playing field for all political parties.
In addressing concerns about the political landscape, he warned against entrusting politics to individuals he referred to as “children” likely alluding to Bilawal Bhutto. Maulana Fazlur Rehman urged institutions to adhere to their defined boundaries.
Highlighting the need for Muslim unity, he condemned the atrocities in Gaza and called for collective support for Palestine. He stated that the upcoming observance of Palestine Day, scheduled for next Friday, would hold immense significance.
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