JUI-F chief will fail in his designs of stoking instability, chaos in country: Firdous

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LAHORE: Special Assistant to PM on Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan has said JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman will fail in his designs of stoking instability and chaos in the country.

Addressing a news conference on Saturday, Firdous said Prime Minister Imran Khan is the most popular leader of Pakistan. He said the incumbent government will complete its mandated period of five years with the backing and support of the masses.

She said the people will not turn up for the march and the students of seminaries will also disappoint Fazlur Rehman.

She said the people are fully aware of the tactics and religious card used by Fazlur Rehman to reach the treasury benches. The call of Maulana Fazl ur Rehman for march is contrary to the sentiments of the people. She said Fazlur Rehman has always practiced the politics based on vested interests. She said the two opposition parties whose leadership is facing corruption cases is using the shoulder of Maulana Fazlur Rehman to achieve their objectives.

The Special Assistant said the government will not hinder a peaceful protest but the timing warrants greater unity instead of anarchy. The march should be for Kashmir and not to dislodge the government.

Firdous Ashiq Awan said it is the first government which started implementation on the National Action Plan. She said the government has introduced Madrassah reforms program to enable the students of these institutions to get quality contemporary education.

On the economic front, the special assistant said the economy is moving forward on the positive trajectory and deficits are witnessing a decline. She said special measures are being taken to strengthen the agriculture sector.

Firdous Ashiq Awan said Prime Minister Imran Khan is visiting China from Monday and discuss bilateral economic and trade relations and the CPEC related projects with the Chinese leadership. The situation in occupied Kashmir and India’s aggression along the LOC will also come under discussion during talks between Pakistani and Chinese leadership.