JUI-F to launch 'Awami Assembly' against Feb 8 poll results

Party chief Fazl says they have also decided to boycott upcoming by-elections

By Web Desk
March 27, 2024

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman announced on Wednesday that his party will start a movement called "AwamiAssembly", beginning from April 25 against the results of the recently-elected general elections which it believes were "rigged".

In a video message issued on X, formerly Twitter, Fazl said that they haddecided not to recognise the results February 8 elections and reject them, because "this parliament is less representative of the people and more representative of the establishment".

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Major political parties including JUI-F, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) have rejected the February 8 elections, alleging that the polls were rigged in the favour of the current government.

Fazl said that his party will have to take the nation into confidence, so that they can get united for their right to vote and secure their votes. He added that they are also contacting other parties in this regard.

"This is our narrative and we have decided to move forward with it. We will start this movement named Awami Assembly from April 25 from Balochistan's Pishin," said the politician.

Fazl said that the Awami Assembly will take place in Karachi on May 2 and on May 9 in Peshawar. After this, he added, the JUI-F will decide on a date for Lahore.

"The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has remained powerless and did not have the permission to compile a single result," Fazl lamented, adding that interference was being done in the matters of the civil bureaucracy.

The senior politician said that for the first time, the high courts have also raised their voice that their matters are being interfered with and they are being threatened.

Moreover, Fazl said that the JUI-F will also boycott the upcoming by-elections, set to take place on April 21, on the national and provincial assembly seats that had been left vacant following the February 8 elections.

"We don't trust the previous results of the elections. How can we expect fairness in the by-elections?" he questioned.

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