Crises are invited over in Pakistan: Fazl

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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F Chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman on Friday said the crises in Pakistan do not emerge on their own, these are created or invited over by the people.

Addressing lawyers in Balochistan High Court, Fazl spoke about the general elections of 2018 saying all the political parties were looking forward to contesting the polls and getting a chance to rule the country. But, he added, the powers that were not involved in corrupt practices were being pushed back in the due process.

While commenting on the present situation in the country, the JUI-F chief said the entire nation was going through paranoia as people were feeling insecure. “Under such circumstances it would be unwise to take an ostrich approach.”

Therefore, Fazl said, there was a need to strengthen democratic institutions and to create unity among them, including the establishment and judiciary. Because, he said, Pakistan was the only country where institutions were in a race to defeat each other, while other countries were treading the path of progress.

“However we are standing with the country and figuring out ways in which common people can get access to resources.”

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