Leader says JUI-F striving for Shariah enforcement through ballot
MANSEHRA: Former senator Hidayatullah Shah on Monday said that Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) was striving for the enforcement of Shariah in Pakistan. "Our party is striving for the enforcement of Shariah through democratic means. The time is not far when the people will vote the JUI-F to power to bring about a revolution in the country," he told a gathering in Pulrah.
Former provincial minister Habibur Rehman Tanoli, former member provincial assembly (MPA) Mufti Kifayatullah, district councillor Malik Naveed and JUI-f district secretary information Maulana Saeed Abdullah also spoke on the occasion.
Hidayatullah Shah said that his party would foil the conspiracies being hatched by anti-Islam forces against Pakistan. "We are the only party in the country that is striving to bring about a revolution through the power of vote. We will succeed in our noble mission," he said. Hidayatullah Shah, who is JUI-F district president, hoped his party would win the next general election. Speaking on the occasion, Mufti Kifayatullah said the common people were fed up with dynastic politics. He urged the people to vote for his party in next general election for the enforcement of Islamic Shariah.
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