Fazl chairs JUI-F CEC’s meeting today to devise future strategy in aftermath of by-polls defeat

ISLAMABAD: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman is going to chair an important meeting of his party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) on Wednesday (today).

In an exclusive talk with APP, JUI-F Spokesperson Muhammad Aslam Ghauri told that the arrangements of meeting had been finalized and the CEC members had started reaching Islamabad to attend the meeting.

He said besides reviewing performance of the federal ministers belonging to the JUI-F, the future strategy would be devised keeping in view the recent results of by-elections, held on various seats of national and provincial assemblies across the country in the meeting. The flood situation would also be the focal agenda of the meeting as well, he maintained.

Criticizing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s rallies, he said Imran Khan should avoid drawing comparison between PTI rallies and that of the JUI-F, adding that the JUI-F had held more than a dozen million marches and never damaged a single flowerpot nor occurred any untoward incident.

Aslam Ghauri said the participants of JUI-F rallies stayed for 15 days in the federal capital but with discipline and restraint while the unruly mob of PTI attacked on national institutions including Parliament House, Pakistan Television headquarters and other buildings.

He said the PTI chief wanted to disintegrate the federating units and create chaos in the country in the lust of power. The government would establish the writ of state at all costs to get rid of this mischief.

He said the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governments had fully used public resources in the by-elections. Imran Khan should accept the decision of Election Commission in the prohibited foreign funding case instead of blowing his own trumpet for the bye-elections achievements, he maintained.

He also proposed that the PTI chief should go to the Parliament and discuss the issues in the larger interests of public and country.

He was of the view that Imran Khan was a man of double standards as he was least bothered to go in the parliament but taking part in the bye-elections.

The JUI-F spokesperson said this was the only party which had sunk economy of the country during its regime and being in opposition, he had wasted millions of rupees and precious time of the public in the bye-elections.

 

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