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Jamaat-i-Islami central ameer, Siraj-ul-Haq, said the entire Pakistani nation is in great shock over suicide attack near Wagah border, stressed the need for organising police force on modern line, to tackle with the growing security challenges in the country.
"It was dire need of hour to equip police force and other security agencies with modern and sophisticated security gadgets keeping with view the looming security threats in the country", JI chief addressing a party congregation in his constituency UC Manda, Khazana, and Miankali on Monday, which also attended by provincial minister for finance, Muzaffar Syed, JI MNA Sahibzada Yaqoob Khan.
Haq asked the Indian prime Minister Narendra Modi to not ignore that entire nation is stood firm and fully backing Armed forces for protection of the Pakistan soil. He further stated India need to know about that the core issue of Kashmir could not be resolved, until to give right of self-determination to people of Kashmir, according to resolutions of UN.
Referring to death sentence to JI's leader Matiur Rehman in Bangladesh, JI chief said the party leaders are being sentenced to death due their close heart relation and love with people of Pakistan. Therefore, we can't say that it's an internal issue, he added. He asked the government to raise voice at international fora, against the unjustifiable and inhumanity violence of Jamaat-i-Islami in Bangladesh.
Stressing the need for forging unity and tranquillity among all religious sects, Haq said the Shia and Sunni Ulema and Zakrian should understand anti-Islam forces designs and conspiracies, which aim to divide Muslims in two-groups and attempt to fragment the Muslims.
Referring about the visits to different parts of the country, JI chief said the party would be made a stronger, and famous political force among the masses with very short span of time. He informed the JI would invite renowned religious and political figures, along with Ulema to join the party, for which they are working a comprehensive plan. He expressed hope that whenever the elections would conduct, then JI's will appear a stronger and bigger parliamentary force in future.
Talking about the public meeting on November 21 at Minar-e-Pakistan, Haq said the movement will be regained with holding of historic rally in Lahore, and would make the Pakistan real welfare state, according to aspiration of Quaid-i-Azam, founding leader of the country, wherein both Muslims and Non-Muslims communities would avail equal rights. He further added the violence and tyranny along with price-hike, and unemployment will end forever in the new welfare state. He said the youth issues will be ensured, while serious steps would be taken for development of women in the country.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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