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JUI-F chairman criticizes those vying for a PTI ticket

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According to Fazl, only his party supported Palestinians.

The leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) faction named after Maulana Fazlur Rehman stated on Monday that individuals who had complained about election tampering in 2018 were attempting to get the ticket of the same party that had taken control five years prior to run in the current elections.

Speaking at an electoral rally in Lakki Marwat, Fazl claimed that other parties constantly caused problems for the populace by supporting and feeding a particular class of individuals.

He did, however, emphasize that the JUI-F was the sole organization that never gave legitimacy to the illegitimate.

“The government came because the 2018 elections were rigged,” he remarked, alluding to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). “Those who supported us in our fight against election tampering wish to run for office on the same party ticket today.”

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“Voting is the easiest forum in an ideological war,” he bemoaned. However, we still go around in this Jihad. There are those in our assembly who support legislation that goes against the Sunnah and the Quran. Islamic laws don’t pique the curiosity of those seated in assembly.

The leader of JUI-F told the assembly that his organization preached the truth not just in Pakistan but also globally.

“We spoke up for the truth in front of powerful nations like the United States and Europe. The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam was the only party visible in the streets when America attacked Afghanistan, he claimed.

Additionally, Fazl denounced Israel, calling it “a monster that occupies the land of Palestine by force.”

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He claimed that while Americans and other Western nations “teach us human rights,” people in Palestine were being bombarded, with women and children making up the majority of those affected.

none was speaking up for Palestine, he continued, and none wanted to enrage America, but “we met with the leadership of Hamas and told the world that we stand by the Muslims” against the Jews.

“Are there any other competitors with the bravery to support our Muslim brothers?”

Staff Reporter

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