President further said that science and technology are on the rise while humanity is on the decline.


Karachi: Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi has said that beating nation is not the solution to every problem neither blocking YouTube and internet would solve the problem.
Speaking at the convocation ceremony, Arif Alvi stated that acquiring knowledge is not the only way to solve problems in the world, educated people have committed many atrocities in the world, education is not the base of training.
President further said that science and technology are on the rise while humanity is on the decline, when the Jews are discussed, what is happening in Gaza today is covered up, all these are being done by educated nations.
Arif commented: “I am saying something while something else played on TV, something happens and the message goes something else.” We have always opposed technology and innovation, even these days the Internet and YouTube are blocked.
The law is made from the Quran and Sunnah, the task of the judge is to enforce the law, it is in the Quran that justice should not be left behind even in enmity, he added.

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