Floods failed to shake conscience of some people: Mian Rehan Maqbool
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<p>President PAT Central Punjab Mian Rehan Maqbool has said that the devastation
caused by the floods has not shaken the conscience of the powerful people. He said
that instead of seeking repentance, they have introduced transgender bill. He said
that violating the principles of nature is akin to inviting its wrath. He said that
the rulers should remember that the stones rained on the people of Lut and they
became a sign of warning for others to see.</p>
<p>In a statement, Mian Rehan Maqbool said that Pakistan was attained in the name
of Islam and no law can be enacted here that violates the teachings of Islam nor
can the Constitution of Pakistan be tinkered with on the basis of advice and dictation.
He said that Islam has given rights to kinds of people without any discrimination,
adding that right to education, health, and employment is a fundamental right enjoyed
by every citizen of Pakistan.</p>
<p>Mian Rehan Maqbool said that no legislation should be carried out without the
consultation of Islamic Ideology Council and religious scholars and Mashaykh that
violates the spirit of Islamic teachings. He said that about 33 million people are
under water; their lives and livelihoods have been destroyed and the damage to infrastructure,
agriculture and livestock has been massive. He said while the losses run into $30
billion, the aid collected is merely a fraction of the requirement.</p>
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