PM's political adviser Rana Sanaullah criticized Maulana Fazlur Rehman's remarks about martyrs, calling them 'inappropriate' and suggesting they were made in a moment of anger rather than as part of a broader agenda.He urged Fazl to withdraw his statement, arguing that such remarks could harm national unity.Two courts have initiated legal action against Fazl over his comments, with cases filed in Gujranwala and Lahore.
Sanaullah also highlighted the importance of local communities developing self-defense capabilities against militants and expressed confidence that PML-N would win all seats in the upcoming Azad Jammu and Kashmir elections.The article also mentions ongoing security operations in Balochistan and the government's focus on protecting Chinese nationals.
The discussion underscores tensions between political leaders and the military, as well as the role of legal systems in addressing controversial statements.
Original title: Sanaullah sees 'no agenda' behind Fazl's 'inappropriate' remarks against martyrs
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