
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Senator Kamran Murtaza addresses a press conference on February 27, 2025. — Facebook/Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam
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On Thursday, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Flis (JUI-F) announced that it would “play a more active role” against the Muslim League (N-Leed Coalition government at the center after April 20.
Geo News Show ‘Today Shahbaz Khanzada’s Seth’, addressing Joy-F Senator Kamran Murtaza: ” [JUI-F] Will play a more active role against the government. We do not want to sit with the government.
The JUIF leader clearly said, “This will never happen. If anyone thinks that Joy F will support the government, they are mistaken.”
Responding to a question about the differences between Joy-F and PTI, Murtaza said his party certainly had a “bitter” experience, adding that the differences could not be resolved yet.
He added, “We have turned the bitter past into a work relationship.
However, he said the two sides were on the same page on some issues, including “mass rigging” in the February 8, 2024 general elections and “violations” of the constitution by the current government.
In response to a question, the Senator said that the JUI-F was not part of the Tahir-e-Tahfoz-A-I-Pakistan Pakistan (TTAP), adding that he attended a two-day conference as an observer.
When asked if the joy would join the PTI protest call after the E -Eid -ul -Fitr, the senator said it would be premature to say whether his party would be part of the protest.
Opposition Alliance has demanded national dialogue
Earlier in the day, the TTAP, a multi -faceted opposition coalition, emphasized the need for national dialogue to remove the country from economic and political crises during the “worse” situation.
In a joint statement issued after the end of the two -day Grand Mott in the federal capital, opposition parties said: “The deteriorating situation of the country calls for a joint strategy to strengthen Pakistan through national dialogue.”
The two -day conference of the opposition was held in a chair at a local hotel in Islamabad along with TTAP chief Mahmood Khan Achakzai.
He added that the solution to the problems of the country is in the rule of law and the rule of the constitution.
On February 8, 2024, the “rigging” was held on February 8, 2024, responsible for the economic, political and social crises facing the country.
Read the statement, “The present parliament has no moral, political and legal position.”
The opposition’s dynamic called for the abolition of all amendments contradicting the spirit of the constitution. The conference termed the “extreme violation of constitutional and human rights” as a complete negation of the rule of law in the country.
Referring to the crackdown on the opposition parties, Mot stressed that the violation of “human rights” is a testament to the current government’s “fascism”.
The statement added that “the country’s constitution does not allow any Pakistani citizen to harass or arrest for any political activity.”
Opposition parties demanded the present government to release all political prisoners in the country. It also called on the federal government to cancel the recent amendments in the PECA (Amendment) Act, 2025.
It added that water resources should be divided into provinces as per the 1991 water agreement.
Read the Joint Declaration, the latest and transparent elections were the only solution to the country’s current crisis.
Addressing the conference, SIC Chief Zada Hamid Raza condemned the efforts to disrupt the incident and said efforts were made to prevent the gathering.
He criticized the sanctions on political dialogue, saying that even a small group of individuals could no longer talk to the capital.
Raza highlighted that the participants included members of the National Assembly and the Senate. Expressing his concern over the state of democracy, he said that at least it is being assured that the voices of constitutional supremacy are still being raised.
‘Looking for attention’
PML -N Senator Talal Chaudhry called the allegations of the opposition alliance against the government to seek media attention.
Talal, who was sworn in as a state minister earlier today, said the “divided” opposition, who had no possibility of resorting to such plans, could prove that his anti -government thick was successful.
He was referring to opposition claims that the government was pressuring the hotel administration to refuse to hold the conference.
The minister claimed that the hotel administration canceled the conference’s permission as the opposition failed to provide the required documents.
Considering that the government is not afraid of the unity of any opposition, Talal said that PTI’s attitude is not political.
Recalling Imran Khan’s party’s actions after withdrew from power in April 2023, he questioned why the PTI achieved its provincial governments in Punjab and KP by dissolving its provincial governments and pushing the Mrs.