Molana hints to improve the situation of the country in 2 to 4 months
Fareed Soomro
SUKKUR: Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of PDM and JUI, has said that if we had let go of Imran Khan, the country would have been shattered or would have been shattered by the filth he had spread. A short and long term strategy has been formulated which will improve the situation in two to four months.
Addressing the annual Dasthar Fazilat meeting at Jamia Hamadia Manzil Gah Madrasa in Sukkur, Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that it would take some time in four years to rid the country of filth and filth and get its economy out of the quagmire. So he did not leave us to the international community and did not leave us to seek help from friendly countries.
We were not in the government even then we fought it for four years and finally uprooted it and now we will get rid of the stench that is making it difficult. Maulana said that Imran Khan should go to the Election Commission every day In the funding case, the court says that it should not be heard whether he put one in jail or not. Is he more credible than Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif? They have also been in jails. You handed over the SBP to the IMF and He brought in a man who had already ruined the economy of a country.
Your finance minister who is becoming your biggest spokesperson today had said that the agreement with IMF was wrong. Imran Khan waved a piece of paper and said that make a commission on it. He said that this country is not someone’s father’s estate, it is as much ours as anyone else’s and we will not back down from its survival. We know him. He said that Pakistan is a stable country. There will be some defects in it.
Terrorism is linked to madrassas, religion, beards and turbans, and it is not small organizations but global colonial powers that are spending billions of dollars on madrassa turbans, beards and the Qur’an and Hadith. He said that when a ballot paper is needed, they take the Qur’an with them. Central Secretary General Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Sindh Secretary General Rashid Mahmood Soomro and others also addressed the gathering.