There is no movement in Pakistan called Taliban: Fazlur Rehman

JUI-F chief says students of religious seminaries are more respectable than Rehman Malik.


Web Desk December 03, 2012

KARACHI: Jamiat Ulema Islam (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman refuted on Monday that there was "Taliban" movement in Pakistan, reported Express News.

Speaking to the media, Rehman condemned the attack on a religious seminary leader in Karachi on Monday and said that the students of religious seminaries were more respectable than Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

He also said that the people from religious seminaries were being targeted through a planned conspiracy and Karachi is being “bathed in blood” in every way.

Earlier during the day, Mufti Ismail of Jamia Arabia Ahsanul Uloom was shot dead on Abul Hassan Ispahani Road sparking violent protests in some parts of the city. Students of his madrassah came out on roads in protest, while unidentified men also attacked public property.

COMMENTS (20)

Dr.A. K.Tewari | 11 years ago | Reply

Wah Fajju mia wah !l well said

Are you ready to rewrite the constitution of Pakistan under the gun point of Taliban . Open your eyes they are there behind you and trying to enter in Islamabad to rule you by Shariya . They will cut your hand if ever touched doller .

Kosher Nostra | 11 years ago | Reply

Fazl doesn't have courage to name CIA backed TTP as fake Talibans, since it will upset US.

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