Azadi March to enter Islamabad today.

LAHORE/ISLAMABAD -- Jamiat Ulema Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said on Wednesday that his Azadi March has become a national movement, which is backed by every single Pakistani. Addressing the crowd at Minar-e-Pakistan, the JUI-F chief said the marchers didn't even cause a minor injury to anyone during their journey so far. He said they did not accept the results of July 25, 2018 election due to the worst rigging of polls. 'We have not pledged allegiance to this ruler from the day one,' Fazl said.

'The vote belongs to the people and [we] can't tolerate its plunder.' He said the national economy had declined to such lows that it was threatening the very existence of the country. 'The dignified teachers of the country are being dragged on Islamabad roads, traders are on a strike as their businesses have been badly affected,' the JUI-F chief said. He said 500,000 houses might have been razed in the country, but foundation stone of not even a single one was laid. 'The loyalists of western...

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