Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that the prevailing political and constitutional turmoil with regard to the 27th Constitutional Amendment row had intensified public anxiety and created fresh challenges for citizens’ fundamental rights and the governance structure. He added that his party did not seek power through conspiracies and would not participate in any non-transparent electoral process.

Addressing the opening session of the party’s three-day annual congregation at Lahore's historic Minar-e-Pakistan, he said Pakistan, at this critical juncture, required a clear direction and unwavering constitutional supremacy so that every citizen could feel part of a fair and equitable system.

Describing the gathering at the Greater Iqbal Park as a symbol of unity, Naeem noted tha

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