Fazl denies deal with govt, says PML-Q no longer a govt ally

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ISLAMABAD: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman rejected the impression that a deal had been reached between him and the government, saying that the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam) was no longer an ally of the government. 

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The JUI-F chief was speaking to Saleem Safi at Geo News' programme 'Jirga' where he said that the PML-Q wasn't an ally of the government anymore. 

"Pervaiz Elahi was convinced regarding our stance when he left after meeting me," he said. "No deal between us and the government was reached either through Elahi or someone else."

Fazl said that Elahi had spoken from his point of view when he said that an understanding had been reached between the government and him. 

In response to a question, Fazl said that the JUI-F workers will not go home without the prime minister's resignation. 

"By next year, Imran Khan will not be the prime minister," he said. "How that will happen, I can't let you know. But we will not go home without his resignation."

Fazl rejected the impression that the Azadi March dharnas had failed. He said that Plan B of the dharna was in place and that more pressure would be put on the government. 

"We have moved from one dharna to several across the country," he said. 

The JUI-F chief said that a new government would be in place by January next year. He said that he was aware of the dangers that such movements caused. 

"I'm a democratic person, I know the dangers that such movements bring with them," he said. 

Fazl said that he had told Elahi clearly that his only target was the end of this 'unlawful government'. 

The JUI-F chief said that he wanted to create a political atmosphere. He said that this was necessary in politics so that other people recognised you. 

"I was creating a political atmosphere. You can't expect me to keep a gun to someone's neck and tell him to resign," he added. 

Fazl said that he was satisfied with the strategy he had in place to pressurise the government and claimed that Prime Minister Imran Khan was not in a relaxed state of mind.