Hafiz Hamdullah Challenges Government Operations in Pakistan

Web DeskMay 24, 2024 02:07 PMpolitics
  • JUI-F vows to halt current government operations
  • Plans 'People's Assembly' in Muzzaffargarh on June 1
  • Maintains neutral stance on legal issues surrounding PTI's Imran Khan
Hafiz Hamdullah Challenges Government Operations in PakistanImage Credits: pakobserver
Hafiz Hamdullah of JUI-F challenges Pakistan's government operations, plans 'People's Assembly', discusses PTI collaborations, and maintains neutrality on Imran Khan's legal issues.

Amidst growing political tensions in Pakistan, Hafiz Hamdullah, a prominent figure in the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party, has made a bold declaration. In an exclusive interview, Hamdullah asserted that his party will not allow the current government to continue its operations. He criticized the Parliament, labeling it as a mere 'rubber stamp', and stressed the JUI-F's commitment to upholding the constitution of Pakistan.

Highlighting their strategy, Hamdullah revealed plans for a 'People's Assembly' scheduled to convene in Muzzaffargarh on June 1. He also hinted at potential collaborations with other opposition parties to amplify their stance against the government. When questioned about engagements with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, Hamdullah disclosed ongoing discussions, emphasizing the necessity of establishing clear Terms of Reference (TORs) for future interactions with PTI.

Furthermore, Hamdullah clarified that JUI-F maintains a neutral stance on the legal issues surrounding PTI's founder, Imran Khan. He affirmed the party's commitment to respecting the judicial decisions concerning Khan's legal matters.

Hafiz Hamdullah's resolute statements signal a potential escalation in political confrontations within Pakistan. As the JUI-F gears up for the 'People's Assembly' and explores avenues for collaboration with other opposition factions, the country braces for heightened political turbulence. The evolving dynamics between JUI-F, PTI, and the incumbent government set the stage for a tumultuous period in Pakistan's political landscape.

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