I am not going to meet Imran Khan in jail : Maulana Fazl

FAISALABAD (National Times) JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said no one is meeting Imran Khan.

“No one is meeting Imran Khan. Our politics is like open book. Our institutions will have to stay in their respective parameters. Establishment has gone into blind alley. There is ceasefire from PTI side which is good omen. All political parties will have to sit together and block their way, he said this while talking to media men after condoling with JUI-F Punjab Naib Amir Syed Muhammad Zikria Shah on the death of Syed Javed Hussain Shah here Tuesday.

He stated ceasefire has taken place between PTI and JUI-F. I am not going to meet Imran Khan in jail.

I don’t know as to why such questions are being asked now a days, he inquired. All politicians will have to sit together for the sake of constitution.

He held every election remained controversial. This will have to be rectified at every cost.

He underlined that PPP is getting constitutional slots and is saying too that it is not part of the government. PPP is not in government, it means minority government is running.

All politicians will have to worry for it that our elections are controversial. The system of the country is in poor plight. Constitution is there but it is not being implemented. We sat for 18th amendment.
Why constitution was made when it would not be implemented, he questioned.

The pro or post election situation has to be reviewed with reference to May 9. If they say they have not committed polls rigging then May 9 excuse comes to end.



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