This is particularly significant, given that he is on the executive committee of the Wafaqul Madaris Al-Arabia (WMA), the largest organization of religious seminaries in the country.
In his Saturday meeting with Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Pir Noorul Qadri and Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi, the influential religious scholar assured the government that he would throw his weight behind an effort to persuade madrassah students across the country to steer clear of the Azadi March.
Mufti Naeem's stance puts him at odds not only with Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman's JUI-F, but also the array of opposition parties who announced varying degrees of support for the Azadi March planned for the 31st of October, 2019. In a recorded video message, Mufti Naeem expressed his view that madrassah students must be kept away from involvement in political matters. In his view, such involvement would send the wrong message to the 53 countries from where students come to Pakistan for a religious education – especially at Jamia Binoria International. He went on to appeal to other madrassahs to dissuade their students from being used for political ends.
The official Twitter account for Radio Pakistan quoted him as saying:
https://twitter.com/RadioPakistan/status/1185587391131721729
Nevertheless, other commentators have emphasized the view that the majority of Deobandi madrassahs will support the stance of Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman and the JUI-F, rather than share the position of Mufti Naeem and Jamia Binoria:
https://twitter.com/zalmayzia/status/1185571634977148928