WANA: JUI nominated candidates for Constituency NA-42 Maulana Jamaluddin Mehsud and Alhaj Naik Mohammad Wazir for Constituency PK-114 inaugurated the regular election office in Wana, District South Waziristan Lower on Wednesday.
A large number of local leaders and workers of South Waziristan Lower and Upper Jamiat Ulema Islam participated on this occasion.
Whenever Maulana Jamaluddin Mehsud and Alhaji Naik Muhammad Wazir reached Wana Bazar, hundreds of workers there welcomed them warmly and they were brought to the election office in the form of a big rally.
The rally participants raised loud slogans in support of JUI and Maulana Fazlur Rehman.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the office, Maulana Jamaluddin Mehsud, the nominated candidates of Constituency NA-42, and Alhaji Naik Muhammad Wazir, PK-110, said in their respective speeches that all the tribes of South Waziristan not only value the Ulemas but have given full support in every political field.
Both said that the Wazir and the Mehsud tribes have sent JUI representatives to the assemblies every time.
They said that those who do politics in the name of nationalism are enemies of the country and Islam, those who do politics in the name of nationalism cannot do any service to the country, rather they divide the nation and stop the wheel of development.
They said that all Muslims are brothers in Islam and we expect this from the zealous people of South Waziristan.
They said that in the upcoming election, such people will be rejected, who try to create division in the society.
Former MNA Maulana Abdul Malik Wazir also addressed the gathering and said that during my tenure I have left no stone unturned in the service of South Waziristan district.
He said that development projects should be completed according to their standards in all sections of their constituency, from which people are still benefiting.
Later, the local leaders of Jamiat Ulema Islam of South Waziristan Lower strongly demanded the government to accept the demands of the local people of Angoor Adda protesters.