JUI-F warns against parliamentary resolution on North Waziristan operation

Fazlur Rehman says media coverage given to Malala was propaganda for the sake of vested interests.


Our Correspondent October 19, 2012
JUI-F warns against parliamentary resolution on North Waziristan operation

PESHAWAR: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that no one can dare to introduce a resolution in the parliament to launch a military offensive in the restive North Waziristan, including the government.

Speaking to the media on Friday, Rehman said that Pakistan was not a strategic partner of any other country because the law and order of Pakistan was “our own problem,” hinting that there was external pressure for the operation.

“We are bound to rectify the situation and restore normalcy to the country,” he stated.

Malala vs Aafia

The JUI-F chief claimed that while the media provides one-sided coverage to Malala Yousafzai, it continues to ignore Aafia Siddiqui, who has been languishing in a US jail for years.

“Innocent people including women and children are killed daily but no one turns up to take notice of the atrocities,” he said, while terming the coverage given to Malala as propaganda for the sake of vested interests.

MMA revival

Commenting on the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) which was revived for the second time on Thursday, the party chief said that if the Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) wishes to join the coalition, it should write an application for consideration.

He added that if anyone wants to join MMA, the alliance of senior leaders will consider their plea in a meeting. While Rehman conceded they would consider seat adjustments with other parties in the upcoming general elections, but he ruled out an electoral alliance with any party.

“The religious parties will contest polls from MMA’s platform,” he maintained.

Informing the media that the MMA was in contact with all parties, Rehman and that the reorganisation of the coalition will be completed in a month’s time.

Asghar Khan ruling

Referring to the Supreme Court’s verdict in the Asghar Khan petition, Rehman observed that the presidency should not have any political wing and should refrain from expelling or inducting anyone in the government setup.

He further alleged that the establishment has always influenced the political landscape of Pakistan in the past.

Rehman maintained that a mere decision was not enough in Asghar Khan’s case and a thorough probe should be conducted. “If a prime minister of the country could be sent packing, punishment should also be declared in this case as well,” he added.

COMMENTS (45)

Sameer D | 12 years ago | Reply

Malala can win him over if she gives him all the money being donated to her cause by people all over the world.

Virkaul | 12 years ago | Reply

@Ibrahim Khan: Should she have not received attention even after she was shot in the head for speaking up for her right to education? What a pathetic sense of logic!

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