Opposition parties join hands to ‘dethrone’ Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan-New twist in JUI-F Chief Fazalur Rahman Azadi March
Currently, Prime Minister of Pakistan
Imran Khan is facing an extreme level of pressure and tough time from all opposition
parties to step down.
JUI-F — has given the call for
"Freedom March" across the country and to lock down Islamabad on
October 31, 2019, with an aim to "dethrone" Imran Khan.
JUI-F, being the biggest the religious party has a strong religious following across the country exclusively
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province.
JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman
announced in June that his party had decided freedom march against the "illegitimate"
government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which he said had come to power
through "fake" elections and comparative advantage from top officials
(establishment).
The JUI-Chief had first set
October 27 as the date for freedom march, but later postponed it till October
31, said party workers would instead organise rallies and meetings on October
27 to express solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir, who would be
observing a black day all over the world against Indian atrocities
according to the announcement of JUI-F Chief, the march will begin on October
27, and will enter capital Islamabad on October 31 2019.
Since the announcement of
election results, Molana Fazlur Rehman has been striving to take all the
opposition parties on-board. Muslim League (N) has already declared participation in
the anti-government protest in Islamabad. On the contrary, PPP leader Bilawal
Bhutto Zardari says that his party would support the Azadi March and will join
it as well.
Keeping in view all the current situations,
due to huge economic challenge and growing tensions with India over the Kashmir the issue, the Azadi (freedom) March could possibly plans of Imran khan current plans
and strategies to bring the economy out of crisis if he survives an intense
pressure from opposition parties and public anger over inflation and unemployment
etc.
Layer on Wednesday, two members
from the government negotiation committee (Defence Minister Pervaiz Khattak and
Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi met Akram Khan Durrani and
JUI-chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, but they refused to negotiate further with the
delegation by saying that negotiation with the government now be made by the
opposition’s collective “Rehbar Committee”.
AZADI MARCH: THE PLAN
MOBILISATION OF MASSES
The JUI-F, PML-N and PPP have concluded
their public mobilisation plans in-order to join the Azadi March (freedom
march) in Islamabad and Rawalpindi respectively and have decided to the
mobilisation of supporters in different areas of Rawalpindi and capital,
according to the media reports of Pakistan.
JHI-Chief holds a comparative the advantage is this march because his supporter's religious hardliners have been
rehashing to deal with any uncertainty and have prepared a so-called army “ANSAR
UL ISLAM”.
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The federal government of
Pakistan has already started taking all the possible steps to stop the Azadi March.
Local Authorities have started
placing containers at the bridge connecting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) with
Punjab Province to make it tough for marchers to cross it on their way to the
capital Islamabad.
Minister warns
Pakistan’s Minister for Railways
Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has criticised JUI-F
Chief and said that it is not the right time to protest as the country is going
through a difficult time on Kashmir issue and increasing tension with India
over the line of control.
Minister added that if "JUI-F Chief does not step back from the unnecessary freedom march, he will be dealt through law".
Azadi March makes India happy
The prime minister Imran khan was
of the view that the JUI-F’s agenda to protest has sent a wave of happiness in
India. Imran Khan has acknowledged that inflation and unemployment are the main
issues which his government is trying to resolve and has brought a prominent
change.
Imran Khan claims the army is behind his
agenda; will not resign.
Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar
Javed Bajwa called on JUI-F Cheif and clearly warned him not to go for the
Azadi march to Islamabad on October 31, and categorically told him that he
stood by constitution of Pakistan and democracy.
Chief of army staff reportedly said, "We have been doing what the constitution asks for," according to Geo TV.
The Pakistani TV channel also claimed that General Javed Bajwa reminded Maulana Fazlur Rehman that he has always been a responsible political leader and must be aware of the present situation of the country.
general Qamar Javed Bajwa was quoted as saying to the Geo TV anchor "The current the situation on the border (line of control) with India is highly volatile due to the occupied Kashmir crisis and on the other hand, situation of Afghanistan is also a source of trouble,"
Chief of army staff reportedly said, "We have been doing what the constitution asks for," according to Geo TV.
The Pakistani TV channel also claimed that General Javed Bajwa reminded Maulana Fazlur Rehman that he has always been a responsible political leader and must be aware of the present situation of the country.
general Qamar Javed Bajwa was quoted as saying to the Geo TV anchor "The current the situation on the border (line of control) with India is highly volatile due to the occupied Kashmir crisis and on the other hand, situation of Afghanistan is also a source of trouble,"
Chief of army staff has also referred clearly to the Iran-Saudi Arabia conflict and told the JUI-F leader that it is not a suitable time to lock down Islamabad since the economy is fluctuating. We would not permit any kind of destabilization at any cost at this moment. "Imran Khan came into power through election and the constitution of Pakistan, we both can not minus him from this position”.
According to the recent reports of Pakistani media Imran Khan has claimed that the Army fully stands with his government agenda and he will not give in to the opposition's demand for his resignation.
The prime minister Imran khan sees a conspiracy behind the JUI-F chief's protest which, he said clearly, is driven by a certain agenda.
The situation is getting worse and
worse due to religious hardliners of Azadi march. But the federal government is
confident to deal with it in according with the constitution of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan.
To sum it up, GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL
will closely update you when Azadi march will start marching across the
country.

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