KARACHI: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUIF) Emir Maulana Fazlur Rehman has criticised the establishment, saying that its behaviour remains unchanged, as it disregards the notions of right and wrong and focuses solely on retaining authority. “Their only concern is maintaining their power. The establishment ridicules people’s vote so why shouldn’t the public mock the establishment in return?” he said during a press conference in Karachi on Saturday.
Fazl asserted that the establishment’s claims of being apolitical were inherently political and remarked: “Even martial law regimes have managed to complete their terms in power.”
The JUI-F chief also highlighted a specific instance of electoral interference, saying: “They ensured the victory of a candidate who couldn’t win even a single polling station. Such practices continue to erode the sanctity of democracy and the Constitution.”
The veteran politician further expressed disappointment with politicians who, in his view, compromise on democracy, constitutional principles and basic values.
“Our grievances are with political leaders who fail to uphold democratic norms and are only interested in their own rule,” he lamented.
On other matters, Fazl mentioned that all national issues should be resolved through consensus.
“We have to improve the country’s [existing] system,” he said.
Speaking on education reforms, the JUI-F leader said that parliamentary legislation has already been enacted to regulate and register madrassas and acknowledged that relief had been provided in their registration process through a presidential ordinance.
“We do not object to these reforms, but we must ensure they respect the autonomy of these institutions,” he emphasized.
Regarding recent developments, the politico revealed that his meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi was of a personal nature. “He often visits my residence, and our discussions remain private,” he clarified.
Commenting on the economy, Fazl urged for transparency, saying: “The truth about the nation’s economic condition must be revealed.”
Reiterating his respect for Federal Education Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Fazl took a jibe at the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader and said: “Though he is the federal minister for education, he often comes to my house to study various issues.”
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