JUI-F chief Maulana Fazalur Rehman says govt standing on crutches

MULTAN (92 News) – JUI-F chief Maulana
Fazalur Rehman has said that the government is standing on crutches.
Addressing a press conference on
Thursday, he said that they would not compromise on principles.
He said that the Pakistan Democratic
Movement (PDM) would hold a public meeting in Multan on November 30, which will
break record of previous meetings.
The JUI-F chief said that they
themselves would arrange for security if the government cannot provide them. "The
narrative of dividing into three parts was of PM Imran Khan," he said.
He said that the Muslim world was
in anger in response to blasphemous sketches. "The Islamic world should
boycott France economically. It should cancel all agreements with France. The
West is showing hatred against the Muslims," he maintained.
Maulana Fazalur Rehman said that the
people had fed up with the present government. He condemned the attack on a seminary
in Peshawar.