Fazl leaves for London to meet PML-N supremo Nawaz amid PTI’s collapse

Date:


Maulana Fazlur Rehman (left) in meeting with Nawaz Sharif at Punjab House in this file photo. — APP
  • Sources say Fazl will stay in Britain for few days.
  • JUI-F chief to meet party workers living in different cities. 
  • May 9 protests unleashed mass exodus in PTI.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) President Maulana Fazlur Rehman has left for London, sources within the party told Geo News on Saturday.

As the country’s politics see one of the worst turmoils in history with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) facing mass exodus and clampdown in the wake of May 9 protests, sources said that Fazl is set to meet Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif in London to discuss the current affairs.

The JUI-F leader, who is also the chief of political parties’s alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) — PTI’s united rival, will stay in Britain for a few days and meet his party workers operating in different cities, sources added.

PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest in the £190 million settlement case case on May 9 and subsequent violent protests, during which unruly supporters and workers stormed and torched state installations almost across the country, have unleashed a mass exodus of leaders from the party.

Several PTI leaders including close aides of Khan have announced quitting the party over May 9 vandalism with some blaming Khan’s policies for the attacks on the military installations.

The latest person to jump ship is party’s Sindh President Ali Zaidi, who announced on Saturday that he is quitting politics and resigned from party positions.

Nearly three-day-long protests also claimed at least 8 lives and injured dozens of others with the incumbent coalition government suspending internet services and deploying army troops to maintain law and order situation.

Following the unprecedented attacks on defence and public properties, the crackdown was launched on the PTI to detain the suspect involved in the vandalism with the country’s top civil-military leadership vowing to try rioters under relevant laws of the country including the Army Act.



>Source link

2023-05-27 11:41:00

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

ChatGPT pioneer Sam Altman, others warn AI can wipe out humanity, if left loose

  A number of artificial intelligence (AI) experts, academicians...

China launches new crew for orbiting space station, looking to put astronauts on moon by end of decade

China launched a Shenzhou-16 spacecraft carrying three astronauts...

DC Studios boss James Gunn opens up about overcoming addiction

James Gunn, the acclaimed writer and director known...

Uyghur student did not go missing in Hong Kong after being interrogated at airport, rights group says

Human rights group Amnesty International previously reported that...
Best investment ideas for higher returns. For greater than three many years, daddy yankee retired final yr with the launch of his newest album,. Autism fast facts.