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Pakistan has been made slave via international treaties: Fazl

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Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam Fazl chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has lamented that international treaties have effectively made Pakistan subservient and subject to the policies of global institutions.

Addressing a worker’s convention in Mardan on Sunday, he voiced concerns over what he perceives as a weak foreign policy under the influence of global powers.

Highlighting the impact of global institutions on Pakistan’s internal affairs, Rehman asserted that decisions made by these entities often render the country’s constitution and laws ineffective, particularly in less developed and smaller nations.

He further emphasizes that international organizations wield While Pakistan possesses its nuclear arsenal, the control over its regulation and use remains beyond the nation’s sole jurisdiction, he claimed.

PDM president Maulana Fazlur Rehman questioned why the burden of global tensions falls disproportionately on Pakistan. He drew attention to the plight of innocent Palestinian children and women, expressing dissatisfaction with the absence of global justice for the perpetrators of their suffering.

Calling for the intervention of international justice, he urges the global community to bring criminals to justice. Maulana highlights the need for a peaceful environment in Pakistan, advocating for the elimination of a weaponized atmosphere.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman outlines a vision for Pakistan characterized by internal peace, safeguarded human rights, and improved relations with neighboring countries. He expressed his organization’s readiness to play a role in contributing to the nation’s development and called for collective efforts to enhance Pakistan’s economic and financial stability on the global stage.

 

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