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Azadi March Update: JUI-F Chief concludes Islamabad Dharna

ISLAMABAD: The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman has announced to conclude Islamabad Dharna (Sit-in) and has asked workers to go back to their home stations.

“We are ending our Islamabad dharna (Sit-in) here and we will start protests all over the country as our ‘Plan B“. – Fazlu said.

Earlier today, Quetta Chaman road was blocked by JUI-F workers in Quetta and also reports of blocking Jacobabad road were reported from Sindh.

Fazlu said, The protests must be peaceful and all workers are ordered to follow strict discpline. He further said, that the ambulances and elderly should be provided safe passage.

JUI-F Chief concludes Islamabad Dharna
JUI-F Chief concludes Islamabad Dharna

He asked the state institutions not to intervene or disturb the workers. He said peaceful protest is our fundemental right we do not want to be violent so neither should the state institutions instigate violence against us.

He ordered his workers to follow the guidelines provided by the local ameers and ensure their preesences in country wide protests.

“Our Plan A has completely crippled the government and the Plan B will over-throw the sitting Government. We have taken central and local administration by surprise and now they are in a state of panic”. Falzu added

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