JUI-F shoora discusses vital national issues

ISLAMABAD - A two-day Majlis-i-Shoora (central executive council) meeting of Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam(Fazl) started here in Federal Capital on Monday with discussing overall political situation in the country, ongoing agitation by some political parties in the country and matters relating to the organisational set-up of the party came under sharp focus.
In his opening remarks, JUI-F chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman said that the western powers were trying to enforce their agenda in Pakistan and expressed his resolve that they would not let their nefarious designs fulfil.
He stressed the need for further sprucing up the organisational structure of the party so that they could effectively reach out to the larger segments of population and educate them on the perils confronting the ideological and geographical boundaries of the motherland.
The event which started under his chair on Monday would continue today as well with main focus on betterment of organisational setup of the party so that it could effectively counter the onslaught of the west as well as so-called secular forces in the country which in the name of enlightenment were deranging the youth.
On the outset of the Shoora meeting, Secretary General of the party Moulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri read out the agenda of the meeting and then invited the party chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman to formally start the proceedings with his opening remarks.
Prominent among those who were attending the Shoora meeting included Federal Minister for Housing Akram Khan Durrani, Information Secretary Hafiz Hussain Ahmad, Moulana Gul Nasib, Moulana Mohammad Asghar, Moulana Mohammad Amjid and Shoora members from all the four provinces.
The overall law and order situation in the country also figured in the meeting and majority of the members once again expressed their dismay and  anguish over the Interior Ministry's indifference toward the probe into the suicide attack on party chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman in Quetta.

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