Saranan: Leaders of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, led by Mufti Syed Muhammad Agha, emphasized that no policy or decision is acceptable without safeguarding Islamic principles. They highlighted the collective responsibility of citizens to protect Pakistan’s religious and ideological identity. The leaders warned that ignoring religious sensitivities could trigger societal unrest, stressing the need for national consultations aligned with Islamic and constitutional principles
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