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Fazal-ur-Rehman gives institutions two days' time

Fazal-ur-Rehman gives PM Imran a two-day final proposal to leave 

JUI-F boss Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that the Azadi March would not like to conflict with the institutions of the nation. 

"We want the institutions of the country to remain strong. We don't want to clash with them. But we also want these institutions to remain neutral," he added.

Fazl said that the individuals of Pakistan had given their decision and it was that the administration needed to go. 

"The general elections were a sham and fraud," he said. "This government has to go. We cannot give it further time," he added.

Fazl said that his adherents were quiet generally these individuals had the ability to 'capture' the leader of Pakistan. 

The JUI-F boss said that he was giving PM Imran two days to leave. 

Maulana Fazl addresses Azadi March fight 

JUI-F boss Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that the officeholder government has left the individuals of involved Kashmir alone. He said that the individuals of Kashmir will battle for their autonomy and right to self-assurance. 

Fazl lashed out at Prime Minister Imran for connecting his walk to India. 

"On the one hand, you are about to sign an agreement with India for Kartarpur and you're making accusations against me," he said. 

He hammered the administration for neglecting to satisfy its guarantees. Falz said that the legislature had vowed to construct 5,000,000 homes for poor people. 

"They have annihilated in excess of 5,000,000 homes instead," he said. 

Fazl said that the PM had guaranteed that his administration would improve the economy to the degree that individuals from abroad would look for occupations in the nation. 

"Just two individuals have looked for work in Pakistan from abroad- - the FBR executive and the State Bank representative," he said. 

Fazl said that the rulers couldn't be permitted to further play with the individuals of Pakistan. 

"Adolescents in this nation are submitting suicides. Rickshaw drivers are burning down their rickshaws," he said. 

Fazl said that the economy of the nation had been pulverized and joblessness was on the ascent. 

Fazl reacts to charges of utilizing religion card 

The JUI-F boss lashed out at the legislature for charging that he was utilizing the strict card to prompt the majority. 

"Who are you to deny me the right when our constitution talks about religion," he asked. "Who are you to deny me my rights that are enshrined in the constitution?"

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