Pakistan

MWM and Sunni parties say opponents helped dislodge PMLN govt in past

Leaders of Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen and allied-Sunni parties have rejected the anti-Revolution March rallies of the opponent parties saying that PMLN’s last federal government was dislodged through a military coup due to these parties in 1999.

These views they expressed at the sit-in which their supporters on Saturday evening. They pointed out that Fazl Ur Rehman of the JUIF had been active against Nawaz Sharif and then he had predicted that Nawaz government days were numbered. They said that outlawed takfiri group’s former head voted for Mir Zafarullah Jamali’s government under Pervez Musharraf-led set-up. Hence, it was illogical to come out against the peaceful democratic Revolution March, they argued.

Speaking to the sitters, Allama Ali Anwar, Sahibzada Azhar Raza, Ali Hussain Naqvi, Asif Safavi and other officials of the pro-Revolution March parties said that one should not ignore the coincidence that federal interior minister Chaudhry Nisar talked of suicide bombers entry into Islamabad when the proscribed terrorist group was staging an anti-Revolution March rally in Islamabad.

They expressed surprise that anti-Revolution March rally was under threat but there was no threat to the takfiri proscribed terrorist group. That, they said, reflected the nexus between the proscribed group and anti-Qadri suicide bombers.

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