Fazlur Rehman calls Imran Khan ‘lunatic’, says he isn’t ‘worthy of dialogue’

Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman Monday called PTI Chairman Imran Khan a “lunatic” and stressed that the former premier wasn’t “worthy” of dialogue.

Fazl leads the multi-party alliance, PDM, which is in power and the PTI chairman has been constantly at loggerheads with the government since his ouster in April.

The PTI and the government have not been able to agree on resolving their issues in the parliament despite the passage of several months and the Supreme Court’s repeated suggestions to the Khan-led party of going back to the Parliament.

Fazl, who is also the chief of JUI-F, told a press conference that after a long struggle, people were able to get rid of Khan, and the “aftershocks” that the nation is feeling are because of his removal.

“People should join hands and help the government in holding this fitna (anarchist) accountable. We should not be giving him importance,” the PDM chief appealed to the masses.

Fazl added that the Khan was not worthy of dialogue as he disapproved of the idea of negotiating with the PTI — which terms the incumbent government “imported”.

On the appointment of the next army chief, Fazl said that it will be the decision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. “Who is Khan to give us advice?” the PDM chief asked.