JI chief Sirajul Haq has said that the last drop of his blood and the last breath of his life were for Kashmir, according to Media Cell of Jamaat-i-Islami. While addressing a large public meeting at Bagh, Azad Kashmir on Wednesday, he said that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir and it would complete on the day it was free from India's unlawful occupation.
JI Azad Kashmir chief, Abdur Rashid Turabi and Hurriat Conference leader Ghulam Muhammad Safi also addressed the gathering. Siraj said if India was under the impression that Pakistan could be compelled to give up her principled stance on Kashmir through unprovoked shelling on its border, it was gravely mistaken.
The JI chief urged upon the world community and the UN to implement the UN resolutions concerning Kashmir in order to save the region from the horrors of war. He said the enmity of Indian Premier Narendera Modi towards Islam and Pakistan had exposed the entire region to grave dangers. Sirajul Haq made it clear that no Pakistani ruler could dare to deviate from the country's principled stance on Kashmir while it was not possible for New Delhi to continue its unlawful hold on Kashmir. He said the changes at the international level were an indication that the Palestinians and the Kashmiris would soon be free from the oppressive clutches of the Zionists and the Hindus respectively.
He said the JI had been warning the rulers in Islamabad time and again that friendship with the Hindus would be tantamount to treason as the Hindus only understood the language of force. And as long as they were not responded in the same coin, unprovoked shelling on the borders would continue. During the last 67 years, the masses had been voting for feudal lords and vaderas who had actually sabotaged the Pakistan movement.
Pakistan was a state that came into being in the name of Islam through martyrdom of millions , he maintained. The JI chief said that the Qibla of the corrupt rulers was the US and not the Holy Ka'aba. The JI would create an awakening among the masses, especially the youth and launch a vigorous campaign against the political jugglers, and make the elections as the Day of Reckoning for the corrupt elite, he remarked. He said the common man was unable to pay the electricity bill or the school fee of his children whereas the corrupt rulers had stashed away trillions to their foreign bank accounts. These rulers had sold out the national honour as they handed over Dr Aafia Sidiqui to the US for dollars but set free CIA operative Raymond Davis.
Siraj said that other nations who won freedom after this country had gone much ahead. Malaysia had become Asia's tiger while China had emerged as one of the greatest economic powers. JI Azad Kashmir chief, Abdur Rashid Turabi, in his address, said that the AJK government including AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed were beholden to the JIP chief Sirajul Haq for forcefully advocating the Kashmir cause. He also lauded Army Chief General Raheel Sharif's bold stance on Kashmir.
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