50 year old Pakistani parliamentarian Maulana Salahuddin married a 14-year-old girl child

Member of National Assembly Maulana Salahuddin Ayubi has got married to a 14-year-old Chitrali girl. This is the monster who is supported by Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Pakistan Army. Article 50 of the Constitution provides that the Parliament shall consist of president and the two houses known as the National Assembly and the Senate. The National Assembly has an edge over the Senate by legislating exclusively on money matters. With exception to money bills, however, both the houses work together to carryout the basic work of the Parliament, i.e. law making.

As per the details, Police said that they were investigating the matter at the request of an NGO working for the welfare of women in Chitral. Police told the news source that Nikah of the girl was solemnized out of Chitral and the matter was under investigation.

“We have started an investigation into this case,” additional SHO Rehmat Ali said while confirming application against the JUI-Leader

MNA Salahuddin Ayubi was elected to National Assembly from constituency NA-263 (Kila Abdullah) as a leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F).

According to sources, the minor girl belongs to the Daroosh area of Chitral, and her family was currently out of the district.

Tahafuz-e-Haqooq-e-Chitral Chairman Pir Mukhtar Nabi said that they were consulting lawyers on this matter and announced to file a writ petition before the court of competent jurisdiction against the MNA. Lower Chitral DPO Sonia Shimroz Khan said that the father of the girl had agreed in writing that he would not do that and would ask the local police before a “proper marriage ceremony”.

Total lawlessness is not new for Pakistan and its political class. In 2020, A mob of 1,500 local muslims led by a local Islamic cleric and the supporters of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party attacked the historic temple in the Karak district.FIR was registered against over 350 people.

Following this attack the “Protection of the Rights of Religious Minorities Bill” was introduced in the Senate of Pakistan to avoid similar attack on minority worship places. But the Senate Standing Committee headed by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) (JUI-F) senator Abdul Ghafoor Haideri turned down the bill.