Religious scholar, Pir Hameeduddin Sialvi has warned Government of Punjab on Saturday to impose sharia law within a period of seven days lest the religious groups would shut down the entire province. While addressing a sit in protest here on Saturday in front of Data Darbar Shrine he urged the participants "let not the Khatam-e-Nabuwat movement die at any cost because it is the basic and fundamental belief of the Muslims". He said that it was his will to all those listening and they must follow it.
He urged the participants to take a vow today to follow the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He prayed that the Almighty grants them the strength to spread the movement to all parts of Pakistan and beyond. He further said that there would be no dependence on the government if the people began to live their lives in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Quran and Hadith. He complained that the leaders have not kept the Holy Quran 'as near to them as they have kept law minister Rana Sanaullah'. Sialvi urged the protesters to not cast their votes to 'such people like Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif in the coming general election.
It is pertinent to mention here that Sialvi earlier demanded Rana Sanaullah and Punjab chief minister (CM) Shahbaz Sharif to tender their resignations. The government has not complied with any of the demands put forth by the religious groups, led by Sialvi prompting the bodies to stage a sit-in protest at the entry point of Lahore, near Azadi Chowk. He said that let Sanaullah put guns in hands of his 'goons', the protesters would offer to receive bullets on their chests. Sialvi said that innocent minor girls are murdered in multiple cities and the government has badly failed to arrest the perpetrator after two weeks and culprits are still at large.






















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