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PESHAWAR: The Jamaat-i-Islami has had an uneasy relationship with its major coalition partner in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, on several issues ranging from the removal of Bank of Khyber’s managing director to the appointment of the province’s chief khateeb.

An insider told Dawn that the JI had put up a ‘list of demands’ to the PTI but hadn’t got a positive response yet. He said uneasiness in the working relations between the two parties could end their three and a half years long coalition.

The insider said the JI had been continuously complaining that its demands were neglected unnecessarily embarrassing its leadership in front of workers.

JI gave Tehreek-i-Insaf a list of demands but got no response

He said the ‘taunting remarks’ of the PTI’s education minister in the provincial assembly over changes to textbooks had also annoyed the top JI leadership.


“Both sides have had rocky relations. During a recent meeting in Nowshera, JI chief Senator Sirajul Haq gave clear directions to senior minister Inayatullah Khan to prepare himself for quitting the coalition at an appropriate time,” said a source privy to the meeting.

The list of JI demands contains action against the BOK managing director, appointment of a Jamaat leader as chief khateeb of the province, action on non-cooperative behaviour of local administrations with JI nazims in some districts, early execution of some development schemes, and resolution of the sticky issue of modification in textbooks and appointment of theology teachers to primary schools.

Another source in the JI said the delay in meeting the JI demands on part of the PTI had strained relations between the two parties and that the JI ministers felt discomfort in this situation.

He complained the government deliberately delayed fulfilling the demands of the JI.

“Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has been sleeping on summaries of our ministers,” he told Dawn.

A JI delegation met the chief minister on Thursday and discussed with him the matters of its concern.

The JI issued a news release after the meeting demanding legal action against the officials giving the BOK a bad name.

Sources said the PTI and JI were not been seeing eye to eye on the BOK MD issue.

The JI demands that the chief minister take action against the bank’s MD in light of the inquiry committee’s report as the bank management has already tendered apology through an advertisement.

“The MD despite tendering apology is showing stubbornness and he still ignores finance minister Muzafar Said on important matters,” the source said, adding that the MD had been inviting own people for inaugurating the bank’s new branches.

Another hurdle to the good relations between the two coalition partners is the appointment of the chief khateeb in the province.

The post has been lying vacant for one year after the retirement of Qari Rouhullah Madani.

The JI recommended the name of Maulana Ismail for the post with the summary in this respect being put up to the chief minister around a year ago.

Religious affairs minister Habibur Rehman, who belongs to the JI, said the appointment of the chief khateeb was the chief minister’s prerogative.

He said the chief khateeb’s was an honorary post of BPS-18 and that there’s no need to advertise it for filling.

“Maulana Ismail belongs to the JI. Certainly, the party will recommend a person to the post who is known to us,” he said, adding that the department put up the summary again to the chief minister around a month ago.

Among other demands of the JI are appointment of theology teachers to public sector primary schools, incorporation of national heroes in textbooks and speedy work on new universities in Upper Dir, Buner and Chitral, and establishment of a medical college in Timergara, Lower Dir.

When contacted, education minister Atif Khan said the JI instead of highlighting issues in media should discuss them at a proper forum.

He said the JI had never discussed issues like appointment of theology teachers, incorporation of national heroes in textbooks and changes to curriculum with the PTI.

The minister said the JI’s reservations about some mistakes in textbooks had already been removed and that he was unaware of the latest issue.



Source: http://www.dawn.com/news/1298954
 
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Read the part about textbooks modification and education. PTI isn't surrendering to JI demands as media is portray it from last 3.5 years.
 
This is a new development and, if true, a great one. One of my primary gripes against PTI is their close relation with JI and JUI-S, more so the former than the latter, and if they're finally seeing the light, so much the better for KPK. That said, it's a bit of a stretch to say that it's all media propaganda over the last 3.5 years considering that JI has had changes made to the curriculum on at least two occasions since the 2013 elections[1][2][3], including undoing some of the cleaning up of the curriculum done by the previous ANP government, and IK is on record saying that PTI's ideology is close to JI's but if they're finally willing to put those JI cretins in their place, my commendations to them, it's a good first step towards them shedding their far right tag.

[1] http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta3/tft/article.php?issue=20130823&page=2
[2] http://www.dawn.com/news/1135535
[3] http://tribune.com.pk/story/781717/...ushes-through-its-agenda-on-textbooks-in-k-p/
 
This is a new development and, if true, a great one. One of my primary gripes against PTI is their close relation with JI and JUI-S, more so the former than the latter, and if they're finally seeing the light, so much the better for KPK. That said, it's a bit of a stretch to say that it's all media propaganda over the last 3.5 years considering that JI has had changes made to the curriculum on at least two occasions since the 2013 elections[1][2][3], including undoing some of the cleaning up of the curriculum done by the previous ANP government, and IK is on record saying that PTI's ideology is close to JI's but if they're finally willing to put those JI cretins in their place, my commendations to them, it's a good first step towards them shedding their far right tag.

[1] http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta3/tft/article.php?issue=20130823&page=2
[2] http://www.dawn.com/news/1135535
[3] http://tribune.com.pk/story/781717/...ushes-through-its-agenda-on-textbooks-in-k-p/

I haven't gone through reading all the details in those 3 links from 2013/14 but if i am not wrong it says something like PTI agreed to revisions but the news wasn't about already implemented? The good move was PTI kept Education and Healthy ministries under their own leadership instead of gifting them to their allies. IK was more close to JI because of having personal relations with Qazi Hussain otherwise even after being allies JI_PTI never were comfortable with each other that was visible inside and outside KP that was pretty clear to see.
 
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Read the part about textbooks modification and education. PTI isn't surrendering to JI demands as media is portray it from last 3.5 years.


They have surrendered already on some issues just to prove JI & ordinary pakistanis that IK is not a Jewish agent. Won't discuss that but you know it..


Would support this move of PTI incase they do not surrender. Atif Khan is great MashaAllah but because of JI he has to make some compromises. Hope those compromises do not bite Pakistan in future.


From theology teachers I know what JI means. They want to teach Modoodiat which has been and will be Cancer for Pakistan. PTI must not agree to it.


After this massive JI jalsa few weeks ago now JI thinks that they are gov in waiting in KPK so now they want to get aside after 3.5 years and prepare for next elections. But truth be told if there are fair elections in 2018 than no way PTI is going to lose in KPK given things they have done in last 3.5 years which no province did in last 25 years.
 
They have surrendered already on some issues just to prove JI & ordinary pakistanis that IK is not a Jewish agent. Won't discuss that but you know it..


Would support this move of PTI incase they do not surrender. Atif Khan is great MashaAllah but because of JI he has to make some compromises. Hope those compromises do not bite Pakistan in future.


From theology teachers I know what JI means. They want to teach Modoodiat which has been and will be Cancer for Pakistan. PTI must not agree to it.


After this massive JI jalsa few weeks ago now JI thinks that they are gov in waiting in KPK so now they want to get aside after 3.5 years and prepare for next elections. But truth be told if there are fair elections in 2018 than no way PTI is going to lose in KPK given things they have done in last 3.5 years which no province did in last 25 years.

That wasn't a jalsa i think that was their JI's saalana ijtema? JUIF is already collecting 100 rupees per person for their ijtema after a few months lol and thn they laugh at PTI workers for giving donating 100 rupees :))

Even if IK somehow manage to remove the yahoodi tag from him thn they will use another tag for him like est ka bacha.
 
I hope JI alliance ends sooner rather than later.

Huge problem for PTI in 2018 elections though, PMLN/JUIF/ANP (even PPP) are most likely to form an alliance and if PTI does not form alliance with JI then they will most definitely lose KPK government because no matter how much they perform, JUIF/JI have huge religious votebank in certain areas.
 
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