Islamabad: Hujjaj arrived throughout Pakistan staged protest demonstration on Thursday in front of National Press Club (NPC), Islamabad against the mismanagement of Ministry of Religious Affairs.
The Hujjaj were called here through a formal invitation sent by the ministry to attend the first training session in the NPC.
On the other hand the ministry did not consult the President or General Secretary NPC in wake of such a training session to be scheduled on August 18, 2011 at 3 pm.
The Hujjaj chanted slogans against the negligence of the ministry and demanded authorities concerned to take strict action against the responsible of the misconduct.
The training session was planned through multimedia projectors as mentioned on the invitation card but no set up was available neither at NPC or any other place, which increases the anger of the Hujjaj during Fasting.
However the authorities of the NPC banned the entrance of the Hujjaj in the club as no arrangements were taken there.
Hundreds of Hujjaj including old women of above sixty were present to attend the session.
Meanwhile, Imam of madrisa Dar-ul-Aloom F-6/1 tried to gather them in the mosque to start the sesson but annoyed Hujjaj denied to go there and cursed the ministry of religious affairs on sending the false invitation.
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