The premier also asked them to contribute towards the solidarity of the country, while talking to a delegation of the country’s leading scholars who called on him in Islamabad on Friday.
The premier said the government had inherited several issues, such as terrorism and power shortfalls, and asked scholars to play a positive role in making Pakistan a progressive country.
Nawaz said the government is committed to providing social and economic justice to people, and has formed a sub-committee of the Cabinet to give recommendations on reforms.
He lauded the role played by them in spreading the message of Islam to the masses and in inculcating Islamic values among them.
Moreover, he expressed regret concerning certain elements that are exploiting the name of Islam and Pakistan to create unrest in the country.
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State has nothing to do with religion, Its constitution should remain imbibed with the univesal human values . Any civilized country today will not prrfer to attach the name of the religion as a prrfix with the name of the state .
The religious parties operating in the country have little to do with religion.......and a lot to do with the business of religion.
They can play a role by packing up and leaving our country
OR
Getting jobs positively contributing to Society
Pakistani mullah's are an embarrasment to Islam.
There is no place for a catholic like clergy in Islam, especially our maulvis who spread hate and division