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Court Orders NCCIA Response on Fazl's Controversial Remarks Regarding Martyrs
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A Lahore sessions court has requested a written response from the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) regarding a petition to register a criminal case against Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman. The petition, filed by Muhammad Waqar, claims that Fazlur Rehman's speech at a public gathering contained derogatory remarks about Pakistan's martyrs, which hurt public sentiments and distressed families of fallen soldiers. The court has adjourned proceedings until August 17, 2026, while a similar petition is pending in Gujranwala. Fazlur Rehman's remarks have drawn widespread condemnation from political leaders and ministers, who demand an apology. The controversy has sparked discussions about the respect owed to military personnel and the responsibilities of political figures in their public statements.
Key Points: • A Lahore court has sought a response from the NCCIA regarding a petition against Fazlur Rehman. • The petition claims Fazlur Rehman's remarks about martyrs hurt public sentiments and families. • Political leaders have condemned the remarks and called for an apology from Fazlur Rehman.