Adhaalath only party to remain unchanged since founding: Imran
"Even if you switch from one leadership to another, there is no change in the party's policies, and what it stands for," Imran said.
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Aishath Fareeha Abdulla
Adhaalath is the only party that has not changed the policies that the party has put down since its inception, party president and home minister Imran Abdullah said on Saturday.
Speaking at the launch of the Adhaalath Party's programme titled ‘Heyriyaa’, the minister said that Adhaalath Party was the third registered political party in the country and since then it has been the only party which has been moving forward, unchanged.
Speaking at a ‘Heyriyaa’ conference at Crossroads, Imran said the motive for the formation of the party has not changed since its inception in 2005. He, however, added that the other parties that were formed in the country first and later have seen a change in the leadership of the party as well as the policies of the party.
"Even if you switch from one leadership to another, there is no change in the party's policies, and what it stands for," Imran said.
Imran pointed out:
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Adhaalath is a party that seeks to paint Islam into the country's politics
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The highest pillar of judicial policy is to make decisions on the basis of Islamic principles
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What the state system needs most is a young leadership to run the state on a judicial Islamic basis
‘Heyriyaa’ marks the beginning of a modern, political, judicial youth leadership," Imran said at the conference to discuss what the Adhaalath party plans to do to achieve its goals.