Maulana Fazl Ur Rehman Gives 48-hour Time To Imran Khan To Resign

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Maulana Fazl ur Rehman gives 48-hour time to Imran Khan to resign

JUI-F Chief delivers fiery speech to Azadi March's participants in federal govt.

ISLAMABAD: (Urdu Point/ Pakistan Point News-Nov 2nd, 2019) JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman has given 48-hour ultimatum to Prime Minister Imran Khan to resign, warning that the people otherwise have the capability to enter the Prime Minister houose.

"We cannot show more patience," he said. "We are giving two days' time otherwise the people have the capability to enter the PM House by force and arrest the prime minister," said JUI-F Chief.

He also said that the opposition doesn't want to clash with the institutions and wants to see them strengthened. He said Imran Khan must step down because the government failed to deliver in all sectors, pointing out that country's stability under threat due to the incumbent government.

Maulana Fazl ur Rehman said Imran Khan promised to give jobs but only two persons including Raza Baqir and Shabber Zaidi who came from abroad and got jobs.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and other parties' leaders were present there. During his speech, rain started pouring in but Maulana Fazl ur Rehman said that it was blessing in Rabi ul Awal --the month of blessings --the month of the holy birthday of the Holy Prophet PBUH.

"We have given you one year time but you failed to deliver," said Fazl ur Rehman while addressing Imran Khan. He said this today's congregation is for raising voice for the protection of Constitution.

"islam and Pakistan cannot be divided," Fazl ur Rehman said referring to Imran Khan's statement that they (JUI-F) used religious cards.

"You are the top thief because the corruption is now doubled than the past," said Fazl ur Rehman in his speech.

The crowd was very charged and around 60 to 70 thousands people gathered there in the capital.

Fida Hussnain

Fida Hussnain is a lahore based journalist. He writes on politics, religion, social issues and climate change. He is also a research fellow at University of Gujrat.