"2018 rigged elections to reach its destination", claims Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Hyderabad: PDM chief Fazlur Rehman while speaking at PDM public meeting at Hyderabad said that governments do not come to power through "rigging", they come with the power of people's votes.

He said the Opposition's movement, at whose core has been the claim that the 2018 elections were "rigged", "will reach its destination".
While jabbing the government, he said that the Opposition will "get rid of COVID-18" soon. He was determined that the Opposition "will not rest until these incompetent rulers are removed" and these rulers "came through the back door like thieves".
"We have all joined hands to restore democracy," said Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) leader. We are not among those to tire out. Movements only go forward with determination. He over and over again said that plans are being made for once again "rigging" the upcoming Senate elections. "They sometimes think of amending the Constitution and other times the law," he said, in disapproval of the recently promulgated Ordinance to pave the way for open balloting in Senate polls.
جب تک نااہلوں کو نہیں نکالیں گے اس وقت تک چین سے نہیں بیٹھیں گے، مولانا فضل الرحمان@MoulanaOfficial @PTIofficial @MediaCellPPP @pmln_org pic.twitter.com/lXirdNuVzn
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Mentioning the Prime Minister Imran Khan he said, "Imran Khan, know this: you cannot hold us accountable. Imran Khan, also know this: you are in our clutches now. You must first wring free."
Referring to the foreign funding case against the PTI which was filed by founding member of the party, he said a scrutiny committee of the Election Commission of Pakistan is probing the said case and the same was not filed by the Opposition.
"It has been acknowledged that a lot of money from abroad went to Imran Khan's employees," he claimed. Fazlur Rehman said that long march (to end government) to start on on March 26 from all over Pakistan for Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

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