Religious Affairs Minister Ejaz ul Haq said on Friday that no one would be permitted to sabotage or disband madrassas. No one will be allowed to cast an evil eye on our madrassas, he told a press conference at the Religious Affairs Ministry.
Really, there's something wrong with their gray matter. It's the turbans, I think. Once the temperature within the cranium gets too high the gray matter starts to turn to cheese. | Haq said former premier Benazir Bhutto was not sounding too good, her comments were hard to swallow, and that after returning she had virtually lost her senses.
Right. Morticia's the one who's looned out. | Following comments about allowing the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan and permitting US attacks on Pakistani soil, Bhutto is now trying to sabotage madrassas, he said. Strongly condemning the October 18 carnage in Karachi, Haq said it could have been prevented if Benazir had delayed her homecoming. He urged Benazir to quit playing political games with innocent lives. If Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, Pervaiz Elahi or I are attacked then, undoubtedly, an FIR will be registered against Benazir Bhutto, he said.
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