Categories: Pakistan

Pir Sialvi receiving death threats

F.P. Report

LAHORE: After Nizamuddin, Pir Hameeduddin Sialvi has said that he was receiving death threats.

“I did not call Shehbaz Sharif–he met me on his own accord and grabbed my feet,” Sialvi told a private television channel. “I’m still not backtracking from my original demand that Rana Sanaullah should tender his resignation. I have also left PML-N,” he said.

However, he refused to shed any light as to why he was receiving the death threats or from whom.

Sialvi said that he had not taken money from anyone, contrary to the rumours and allegations that were doing the rounds. He said that he had asked Nizamuddin to take back his decision to quit politics. He also spoke about Qasim Sialvi.

“Qasim Sialvi should quit politics,” he said. “I have not given him permission to contest the elections.”

After the meeting between Shehbaz and Sialvi, the chief minister spoke with media officials along with Pir Hamid-ud-Din Sialvi and said that agitation movement had been scrapped by Sialvi Sahib upon his request, however, peaceful Seerat-ul-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) and Khatam-e-Nabuwaat (Peace Be Upon Him) conferences would be held and every Muslim should take part in them.

He had said that finality of the Prophethood (Peace Be Upon Him) is the fundamental part of our faith and our religious belief is incomplete without it.

“We all have fullest and unwavering trust and faith over the finality of the Prophethood (Peace Be Upon Him). Qadyanis are outside the ambit of Islam and there is no other opinion about it. The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is also very clear about it,” he added.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Shahid Afridi visits Bajaur, announces Rs2 million aid for IDPs

F.P Report BAJAUR: Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Khan Afridi on Saturday visited Bajaur, where…

11 hours ago

Washington DC residents protest against Trump’s troop deployment to the city

WASHINGTON (Reuters): Several thousand Washington D.C. residents on Saturday marched to demand U.S. President Donald…

12 hours ago

President Zardari approves 180-day sentence remission for prisoners

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has approved a special remission of 180 days…

12 hours ago

AI giant Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion over using pirated books to train model

(AFP): Anthropic will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a US class action lawsuit…

12 hours ago

Record-breaker Verstappen pips McLaren pair to Italian GP pole

MONZA (AFP): Max Verstappen took pole position for the Italian Grand Prix with the fastest…

12 hours ago

Jihadists kill 55 in attack on resettled Nigerian IDPs

MAIDUGURI (AFP): Jihadists killed at least 55 people in northeast Nigeria while storming a town…

12 hours ago

This website uses cookies.