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ISLAMABAD: Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Tuesday predicted that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman is going back home and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led government will complete its five-year tenure.
Sheikh Rashid in his latest video message on Twitter said, “Insha-Allah, Maulana is going (home) and Islamabad will be a peaceful place again and the present government will complete its five years (tenure).”
The federal minister slammed the opposition parties by saying that anti-Pakistan remarks had been raised in the last four days in the bard of democracy which exposed its motives of launching criticism to weaken the national institutions.
He said that the language used on the container was not in the interest of Pakistan as it is favourable only to India to push back the Kashmir dispute.
Rasheed added that the political parties adopted democratic behaviour to deal with the issues through a ‘political style’ but not to spread anarchy by taking alongside people like Mahmood Achakzai.
“مولانا جا رہا ہے” ۔ وزیر ریلوے شیخ رشید احمد کا مولانا فضل الرحمان کے لانگ مارچ / دھرنے پر تازہ ترین تبصرہ۔@ShkhRasheed @LalHaweli @PTIofficial @ImranKhanPTI @PTIKPOfficial @PTIOfficialISB @PTIOfficialRWP pic.twitter.com/nYMuuWXOGw
— Shoaib Ameer (@ShoaibAmeer19) November 5, 2019
The politician expressed happiness over the tackling the sensitive issue intelligently by Prime Minister Imran Khan-led federal government.
Rasheed said that the federal capital will see peace again in a few days as the matter will be resolved within one or two days, and Maulana Fazlur Rehman is heading back home soon.
Rasheed’s statement comes amid rising tensions in the federal capital following the ongoing Azadi March led by the JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman who signaled to advance to the sensitive Red Zone.
The government’s dialogue team and opposition’s Rehbar Committee are likely to resume talks on Tuesday to find an amicable solution to the imbroglio involving the Azadi March.
A day earlier, the government committee led by Defence Minister Pervez Khattak met the opposition’s Rehbar Committee headed by Akram Khan Durrani of JUI-F in Islamabad and agreed to restart stalled talks.
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— Sheikh Rashid Ahmad (@ShkhRasheed) November 5, 2019