Faizabad sit-in sowed hatred, would have its implications, apprehends Ahasn Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (TNS):  Interior minister Ahsan Iqbal has said that the hatred that Faizabad sit-in protesters have created at political and religious levels through their unwarranted protest in the federal capital would have its implications.

Talking to a TV channel on Sunday the minister said that protesters belonging to religious parties sowed seeds of hatred and aftermath of politics driven on the basis of faith would have to be endured.

Iqbal also asserted that no fresh agreement was signed with protesters in Lahore but the agreement signed in Islamabad with the protesting bodies was continued with them.

Iqbal said that there were credible reports about protesters preparing to launch an attack and that war over faith would have taken birth if it the situation was not difused. He said that workers of the religious groups were attacking people s houses in Islamabad.

He requested the clerics in Pakistan to learn from mistakes of the past and examples around the world.

The minister said that it is not acceptable that ministers take oath before clerics belonging to all areas of Pakistan to take an action.

Pakistan bore huge losses in the 15 days during which the sit-in crippled Faizabad and adjoining areas. The government would have to tackle these losses both at internal as well as external levels, Ahsan Iqbal added.