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Maulana Fazlur Rehman Criticizes Global Efforts Against Religious Schools
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has claimed that there is a global conspiracy, from the United States to other countries, to shut down religious seminaries.
Speaking at an event in Mardan, he dismissed the legitimacy of the current parliament, alleging that it was formed through electoral fraud. He accused authorities of attempting to close bank accounts under the pretext of registration and stated that the February 8 elections were marred by massive rigging. According to him, the world perceives the United States as an unrivaled power, yet he described former U.S. President Donald Trump as the "biggest lunatic."
Maulana Fazlur Rehman asserted that his true parliament is the people. Referring to conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, he noted that many fled those regions, whereas Palestinians have stood their ground despite relentless bombings in Gaza. He claimed that over 50,000 people have been martyred, yet the fighters have not abandoned their struggle.
He further declared that as long as he remains strong, no one can impose Qadianism. He warned that if the enraged public takes to the streets, the "fraudulent assemblies" will collapse. Additionally, he alleged that after World War II, Jews suffered heavy losses and became displaced, asserting that Qadianism is a creation of the Jewish community. He vowed to continue his political struggle and assured that his movement would reach the corridors of power.
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