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Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Senator Sirajul Haq, has counselled Indian Prime Minister Modi to refrain from any adventure against Pakistan otherwise he would not get even time to repent. Addressing the heads of the committees preparing for the JI Khyber P, Ijtema being held at Isakhel in the last week of October, he said that Modi had lost the war in Kashmir and he should better admit that.
The JI chief however said that in case of an adventure, India would not only lose Kashmir, Asam and Khalistan, but several new Pakistans would emerge within India. "The political differences apart, the Pakistani nation and its armed forces are one for the security of the country that was achieved in the name of the Kalima Tayyaba", he declared.
Sirajul Haq said that Modi had lost his nerves on his defeat in Kashmir and was resorting to unprovoked firing at the Pak border. He condemned Indian firing at the Pak border during the previous night resulting in the martyrdom if some troops and injuries to nine others. He said that every child in Kashmir was following the footsteps of Burhan Wani who had embraced martyrdom.
He said that the JI was the spokesman of the Kashmiris because of which India had not only sealed JI offices in Held Kashmir, but the Hurriat leadership had been placed under house arrest and the JI workers were also being hauled up unlawfully. Speaking on the Panama leaks, Sirajul Haq said that the ruling clique had looted the national resources with both hands and the country was not secure under the present leadership and in the status quo. The present system is not democratic, it is the worst form of dictatorship, he added.
He said the US agents were bent upon ending the Islamic identity of Pakistan but he was sure that the JI Ijtema at Isakhel next month would be doomsday for the secular and liberal elements. The JI chief strongly condemned the Federal Education Minister's remarks terming the madrissahs as factories of ignorance, He said it was most shameful for a minister of the government to make such remarks about the madrissahs which were the seats of the teaching of the Holy Quran and the Hadith. He said that such elements should be in jail instead of the cabinet.
Sirajul Haq declared that the Khyber P, would be made the base camps for Islam and a model, and the province would herald the Islamic revolution in the whole country. The JI chief said that the present government had drifted away from its own election manifesto.
He said the nation wondered why had the Prime Minister failed to utter a single word about Indian aggression, the executions in Bangladesh and the RAW agent Kalboshan, and added that these things proved that personal interests were dearer to the rulers as against vital national interests.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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