The petitioner requested that the transcripts of speeches delivered by the JUI-F chief be placed on record as it was necessary for the adjudication of the main petition. He argued that this petition is being filed as Pro-Bono-publico (public interest) for the enforcement of fundamental rights of billions of Pakistani citizens.
He told the court that Article 5 (1) of the Constitution has mandated that loyalty to the state is the duty of every citizen, but the Moulana is delivering provocative and hate-filled speeches against the government for political mileage.
He contended that the JUI-F chief, in his speech, declared war against the government and threatened to turn the entire country into a warzone. He implored that his political party has established a private uniformed army that is armed with sticks wrapped in barbwires. “The JUI-F also enjoys a guard of honour from that force.”
He said that religion is one of the sensitive issues, but JUI-F leaders projected Fazal as the defender of the Muslim faith, thus provoking religious sentiments and stoking flames of hatred.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2019.
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