Maulana Fazlur Rehman made a big statement, says ' Do not accept any change in religious education policy '
Maulana Fazlur Rehman made a big statement, says ' Do not accept any change in religious education policy '
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Once again, Maulana Fazlur Rahman has attacked the Government of Pakistan. Maulana Fazlur Rahman is a powerful leader of Jamiat-Ulama-Islam in Pakistan. This time his front is about the madrasa and the courses being taught there. He says that reform of madrasa curriculum and any change in religious education policy in its name will not be accepted. According to The Dawn newspaper, while addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi on Friday, Maulana said that linking madrasas with terrorism is a wrong idea.

According to media reports, even before this, Maulana Fazlur Rahman has plagued the Pakistani government by taking out the independence march. Maulana took out this march to remove the Imran government from power in Pakistan, in which other members of the political party of Pakistan also took part. On a large scale, Maulana was supported in this. There were all kinds of discussions all over Pakistan on this march. One time it was felt that Imran Khan would have to go to the government, but then the situation was handled.

For your information, let us tell you that earlier in Islamabad also said that the practice of improving madrasas is condemnable and it will have a very negative impact on the society. He said that the central committee of his party has decided to launch a movement against this exercise of the Ministry of Education in the whole country. Maulana said that his party also opposes giving honorary money to the students of madrasas from the government treasury.

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