The Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) has termed the Karachi situation alarming and decided to convene an All Parties Conference in the mega city on December 30 in order to find out ways and means to restore peace in Karachi.
While talking to reporters, DPC chairman, Maulana Samiul Haq, at the end of a DPC parties summit held at Mansoora here on Tuesday said that heads of all parties including the PML (N) chief, Mian Nawaz Sharif, JUI (F) president Maulana Fazlur Rahman would be invited to the moot, and a joint Peace March would be staged in the port city to underscore the need for an end to bloodletting and target killings. Questioned if the MQM and the ANP would also be invited to the moot, he said the Council would be happy if all the parties joined hands for solving the Karachi issue.
Replying to another question, he said the unrest in Karachi was not a sectarian issue. In fact, different forces were behind that and these were competing with one another to secure control of the city, but innocent people were falling its victim. Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan, Syed Munawwar Hasan, Jama't al Dawa chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, head of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat, Maulana Muhammad Ahmed Ludhianvi, Pir Saifullah Khalid and Lieutenant General Hamid Gul (Rtd), Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Sardar Attique Ahmed, besides others, attended the DPC meeting.
Maulana Samiul Haq told media men the DPC summit felt that the Karachi issue had become most serious. Dozens of people were being killed there daily and the Ulema and students of the religious Madrissahs were being targeted. Like other citizens, the DPC was also concerned over the matter. He said the defence of the country was the primary concern of the DPC and it would offer every sacrifice to achieve this end. The DPC chairman said that the US intervention and US slavery were the root cause of the unrest and instability in Pakistan.
He said the DPC moot also discussed the worsening situation in Balochistan and called for immediate measures for the restoration of peace in the province. While expressing deep grief over the fall of Dhaka, the DPC moot termed the 16th of December as the blackest day in the country's history. It decided to stage a Peace March on December 16 next from the Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, up to Wagha border.
Maulana Samiul Haq said that a just and immediate solution of the Kashmir issue was essential for lasting peace in the region. He welcomed the impending visit of the All Parties Hurriat Conference delegation from Kashmir. However, he condemned New Delhi's decision disallowing veteran Kashmir leader Syed Ali Gilani to join the delegation. It called upon Indian government to allow Syed Ali Gilani to visit this country with other Hurriat leaders. He said the DPC would hold a seminar on Kashmir in Islamabad on January 5 to express its solidarity with the Kashmiris.
About the role of the Defa-e-Pakistan Council in the presence of a full fledged national army, Maulana Samiul Haq said that the armed forces were no where to be seen. Had the armed forces being doing their duty, the country would neither have been facing the menace of terrorism or instability nor the US agents have been roaming about freely all around. He further said that the country's defence was the responsibility of the entire nation and the parties representing the masses.
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