Counter-narrative: JUI-F may challenge 21st Amendment

Says government should hold law-enforcement bigwigs accountable and refrain from targeting religious circles

A medical professional by training, Musarrat Shah was attacked en route to a seminary. PHOTO : FILE

GHALLANAI:


Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Ameer Gul Naseeb Khan said if the concerns of religious circles are not addressed, the party will challenge the 21st Constitutional Amendment in the Supreme Court of Pakistan.



Addressing a meeting of clerics and seminary administrations on Sunday in Ghallanai, Mohmand Agency, Khan said instead of hunting down the perpetrators of the Army Public School attack, the government resorted to a smear campaign against religious seminaries and mosque schools.


He said the government should hold law-enforcement bigwigs accountable and refrain from targeting religious circles. JUI-F plans on organising a madaris and ulema conference in the provincial capital on January 15 to fend off stereotyping.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 12th, 2015.
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