Fazal raveled that his party members are being lured with substantial offers, indicating a concerning trend in political maneuvering.
JUI-F rejects govt constitutional amendment draft, warns against pressure tactics. Head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) Maulana Fazal ur Rehman has firmly rejected the government’s proposed constitutional amendment draft, claiming that undue pressure is being applied to his party’s members.
Talking to media along with PTI leadership, Fazal ur Rehman highlighted concerns that members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Balochistan National Party (BNP) are facing intimidation tactics.
JUI-F chief emphasized that if such coercive measures continue, his party may be compelled to halt dialogue with government. He asserted that constructive discussions would yield positive responses, but warned that if the government abopts a bullying approch, they would reciprocate in kind.
Rehman emphasized that if such coercive measures continue, his party may be compelled to halt dialogue with the government. He asserted that constructive discussions would yield positive responses, but warned that if the government adopts a bullying approach, they would reciprocate in kind.
Moreover, he raveled that his party members are being lured with substantial offers, indicating a concerning trend in political maneuvering.
National Assembly to meet today amid tightened security
The National Assembly of Pakistan will convene its session today at 6 PM at the Parliament House, according to a spokesperson from the National Assembly. In light of the prevailing security situation, stringent security measures have been implemented for the upcoming sessions.
As a precaution, the entry of visitors to the sessions has been prohibited. The spokesperson stated that only media representatives with valid press gallery cards will be permitted entry into the Parliament House. This decision has been taken to ensure the safety of all individuals present within the premises.
To further tighten security protocols, a strict process will be followed for issuing ODI press gallery cards, which will be made available through the respective beat reporters. Cameramen covering Gate No. 1 of the Parliament House will be granted access based on a pre-compiled list.
The spokesperson emphasised that all journalists must carry their press gallery cards at all times while covering the sessions. These measures reflect the administration’s commitment to ensuring a secure environment for the proceedings.