The committee will take forward the dialogue between the government and the protesters. We hope that there will be an atmosphere of improvement. The protesters are asked for restraint. The government’s writ cannot be challenged. Federal Minister for Religious Affairs
ISLAMABAD – The federal government has set up a 12-member committee to hold talks with the protesters. Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri said that the committee would liaise with the government and the protesters and hoped that an atmosphere of improvement would prevail. According to details, an important meeting was held between Prime Minister Imran Khan and religious scholars on the current situation in the country due to the protest of the banned party.
The current situation was reviewed in the meeting. Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ul-Haq Qadri said in a media briefing that Prime Minister Imran Khan met with religious scholars, the government set up a 12-member committee to negotiate with the protesters. Expressed support for
The scholars said that restraint was also requested from the protesters and the writ of the government could not be challenged.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said that the meeting of the Prime Minister with the Ulema and Mashaikhs was very good. Earlier, in a meeting between the Prime Minister and the Ulema, the views of the Ulema of different schools of thought on the demands of the banned party and the protests were sought. The scholars were also informed about the Rehmat-ul-Alamin Authority. It may be recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan has postponed today’s address to the nation.
Sources in the Prime Minister’s Office said that Imran Khan still wanted to hold further consultations on the banned party’s protest. Prime Minister Imran Khan is holding consultations on the issue of the banned party’s protest. A statement issued by the National Security Committee chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday said that the National Security Committee was given a detailed briefing on the internal security of the country and no group or element would be allowed to put pressure on the government. The meeting expressed concern over the loss of life and property during the protests of the banned party.
The National Security Committee decided that no further concessions would be made to disrupt the rule of law, the state’s tolerance should not be considered a sign of weakness, the committee paid tribute to the professionalism and tolerance of the police. He has the right to defend his life and property, further violations by the banned organization will not be tolerated, police personnel have been tortured, this attitude is not acceptable, the state recognizes the right to peaceful protest. Yes, the banned organization has deliberately damaged public and private property, the state will negotiate within the framework of the constitution and law, any unconstitutional and unjustified demands will not be accepted.
In the meeting, the Prime Minister and members of the National Security Committee expressed their condolences to the martyred police personnel and it was decided that the families of the martyred personnel would be compensated and their sponsorship would be ensured. The government has continued to work internally and internationally to protect the honor of the Prophet and to eradicate Islamophobia. The issues have been successfully raised at the United Nations, OIC, European Union, and other international forums. The main purpose of the establishment is to reject negative propaganda against Islam