Peshawar:
The Chief of Jui-F, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has affirmed that efforts are being made to stop the project of the Chinese-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), to serve foreign interests. He has warned that Socavar CPEC will mean closing all the economic ways for Pakistan.
“International powers are interfering with Pakistan’s policy and the CPEC route is obstructing to serve foreign interests,” Jui-F’s chief said on Sunday while heading to the provincial council of his party in the provincial capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
CPEC, which includes a network of rail and road links, is part of the Belt and Road initiative in China, a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by Beijing in 2013.
Referring to previous complaints against the Government of Imran Khan, he said that the current administration had not changed the policy either. He said that the militants did not arrive spontaneously, but were being brought, and that foreign powers were deeply involved in Pakistan’s political affairs.
“These conditions are manufactured, not organic,” he said.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that the country lacked peace and security and that ordinary life had become dangerous. “Today, leaving the house and returning safely is considered luck. The ruthless murderers roam freely while the state seems helpless,” he said.
During his speech, Fazl described the KP government of PTI as corrupt and corrupt. He said that those who sponsor the provincial government are equally complicit in destroying the province.
He said that real governance did not exist in the province and that bad governance prevailed. The taxes to the province, he said, were brought by the establishment.
Fazl also accused state actors of having admitted that some parties, including JUI-F, were deprived of their legitimate seats in the National Assembly and provincial legislatures in recent elections.
He affirmed that the party had insisted that the province, as owner of its mineral resources, and future generations should not be deprived of their rights in the legislation.
He warned that if the laws are framed in a way that deprived local people of their rights, the jui-f resist. He warned against attempts to introduce a bill of Mines & Minerals in Baluchistan and the KP that would erode the rights of the provinces under article 73 of the Constitution of 1973.
Fazl said that JUI-F is based on the Constitution and national survival.
“We are not defenders of the weapons policy. We take advantage of the statements of all schools of thought. Our position is clear and firm: we are fighting for the battle for the survival of the country and for the supremacy of the law,” he said.
The Provincial Council meeting was also approached by the provincial Ameer Maulana Ataur Rehman, the provincial general secretary Maulana Ataul Haq, MUFTI NASIR MAHMOOD AND ENGINEER ZIAH REHMAN. The Council approved to hold a conference for MUFTI MAHMOOD in Di Khan on October 16.