• 7 months ago
Maulana Fazlur Rehman of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan (Fazl) criticizes Pakistan's establishment for alleged election rigging and favoritism towards Imran Khan's PTI. He questions the fairness of recent polls and urges the coalition to allow PTI to form the government. Rehman expresses dismay over Pakistan's reliance on international aid, contrasting it with India's progress, and calls for implementing Islamic principles and addressing national debt to avoid stagnation.


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00:00Today, he is dreaming of becoming the superpower of the world and we are begging to save ourselves from Diwali.
00:11Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of Jamaat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan,
00:15launched a scathing attack on the Pakistan's electoral and political system
00:20and also supported Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf party.
00:25But in a very peculiar way as he praised India in one of his remarks.
00:30Addressing the national security, he criticised the unforeseen forces that are controlling the decisions in Pakistan,
00:36reducing the elected officials to mere puppets.
00:39Rehman also questioned the fairness of the recently concluded election
00:43and urged the coalition of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz at Pakistan's People's Party
00:47to let PTI form the government because it won the majority.
00:51Expressing the dismay over the establishment's role, Rehman also lamented the flawed February 8 election
00:56and failure to implement the Council of Islamic Ideology recommendations underlining the Islamic principles.
01:01He highlighted Pakistan's reliance on international countries to avoid bankruptcy,
01:06contrasting it with India's ambition to become a superpower.
01:09Rehman criticised the burden of national debt and stagnation,
01:12hindering the progress, questioning the representation of people's will in the new parliament.
01:16Take a look yourself at what Rehman stated.
01:21On February 6, 1947, at 8am in Delhi, Lord Mountbatten raised the flag of India's Governor-General
01:33and in Karachi, Qaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah raised the flag.
01:38One day we will be free.
01:42Today he is dreaming of becoming the superpower of the world.
01:48And we are begging to be saved from Diwali.
01:53Once PTI's arch-rival, Mr. Rehman joined the coalition government of Shahbaz Sharif Afrikan's ouster
01:59but later distanced itself alleging election rigging.
02:02Now the speculations are arising about what Rehman aims to negotiate a greater political role,
02:07potentially pressuring the army and the coalition government for concessions.
02:11Despite the political alliances, Rehman's critic underscores the broader concern
02:16about democratic integrity and the role of establishment in Pakistan's political landscape.

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