My party does not agree with rationale & philosophy behind a dialogue with Imran Khan: Fazlur Rehman
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, April 24 (SABAH): Amid directives from the Supreme Court to hold talks with Imran Khan, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that his party does not agree with the rationale and philosophy behind a dialogue.
The JUI-F chief’s statement comes as the ruling alliance attempts to convince Fazl to hold talks with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan. The push came after the Supreme Court asked the government to hold talks with the PTI chief on elections.
“We do not agree with the reasoning and philosophy being given for holding talks with Imran Khan right now,” Fazl told media. He also wondered why the government should bow down to the PTI chief and holds talks with someone who bankrupted the country.
Fazl, who is also Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) president, asked the apex court not to disrespect the Parliament’s resolution regarding the release of funds for Punjab elections. He also asked the politicians to tell the SC, respectfully, that they do trust them.
“It is a matter of concern and shock that the Supreme Court is completely divided today. Supreme Court rather than uniting is pressurising politicians to unite,” said the JUI-F chief. He also asked the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) not to show any weakness in court.
On the recently held fiery press conference against the Supreme Court, the JUI-F chief said that he stands by every word he said.
Meanwhile, the JUI-F chief has summoned an important emergency meeting of his party’s central committee on April 26. The meeting may last three to four days.
According to JUI-F spokesman Muhammad Aslam Ghauri, the primary focus of the meeting would be a detailed consideration of the current political situation, specifically the judicial crisis.
The meeting aims to determine the party’s position in light of the current situation in the country. In addition, the peace and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas merger areas would also be discussed. The meeting would also include planning for the upcoming national and provincial assembly elections.