ISLAMABAD, Oct 7 (APP):Minister for Kashmir Affaris Ali Amin Gandapur Monday asked the parents of seminary students to prevent their children from participating in the so-called “Azadi march” of JUI-F leader Maulana Fazal ur Rehman and not to become part of the agenda of foreign masters of the religious leader. “We have evidence against Maulana that he is working on foreign agenda,” he said while addressing a press conference here. …
Gandapur asks parents to prevent seminary students from Azadi mrach

ISLAMABAD, Oct 7 (APP):Minister for Kashmir Affaris Ali Amin Gandapur Monday asked the parents of seminary students to prevent their children from participating in the so-called “Azadi march” of JUI-F leader Maulana Fazal ur Rehman and not to become part of the agenda of foreign masters of the religious leader.
“We have evidence against Maulana that he is working on foreign agenda,” he said while addressing a press conference here.
The minister informed that a legal notice for Rs 50 billion had also been served on the Maulana, for damages, making anti-state and derogatory remarks against prime minister Imran Khan.
He said Maulana was indulging in politics of blackmailing and propagating religious hatred among the masses to save his sinking political career.
He asked the parents whose children were studying in various seminaries not to allow their children to be used by Fazalur Rehman for his personal gains.
Under the influence of foreign powers, the minister said the JUI-F chief had launched a malicious campaign to portray a negative image of the country across the world. “His destructive step of Azadi march would only provide relief to Indian premier Modi at the this stage,” he remarked.
He said Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman had been issued a legal notice for his anti-state remarks and inciting people to violence during his public address at Lahore on September 22.
Gandapur said he had sent the legal notice to the JUI-F supremo through his counsel Babar Awan for recovery of Rs50 billion as damages against his controversial address to the public gathering.
“I will approach the court If Maulana Fazalur Rehman did not tender an apology publicly or step back from his plan of holding foreign-funded march, within fifteen days,” Gandapur said.
He said the JUI-F chief, in his address last month, alleged Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf (PTI) government was making some controversial amendments in the Constitution which was completely based on false notions.


