We cannot suppress thoughts by force, Judge Askar

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We cannot suppress thoughts by force, Judge Askar

We cannot suppress thoughts by force, as Judge Askar said.

The custodian of the shrine of Shah Abdul Azim and our own imams have advised us not to say things that would make people hate religion and religious leaders. Express the content in a way that attracts our interest.

This was always the advice of the Imam and they themselves followed it and guided the people.

We cannot suppress thoughts by force, as this will be hidden and its consequences will be more dangerous for society.

If we want to succeed in the governance system, we must invest in the younger generation.

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