'Pakistan incomplete without Kashmir'

31 Jan, 2005

Mian Mohammad Aslam, the MNA and key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, on Sunday said that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir, which would have to be liberated from India. Addressing a Shabab-i-Milli meeting here, the Jamaat parliamentarian said the people of Pakistan would join their Kashmiri brothers in observing Kashmir Solidarity Week.
He said on the day, residents of Islamabad would form a human chain that would give India the message that the Kashmiris were not alone in their fight against the Indian aggression and tyranny.
The lawmaker said that India through the construction of Baglihar and other so-called hydle projects was aiming at wrecking the Pakistan's economy.
DIRTY MENTALITY: He said: "Indian violation of the Sindh Water Treaty is reflective of its duality and dirty mentality."
He warned that the so-called confidence-building measures and the people-to-people contacts were superficial only. "India is terribly cunning and unreliable nation and Pakistan should understand its mockeries and gimmicks," he added.
"Kashmir is an integral part of Pakistan through every aspect whether ideologically, culturally, economically, geographically, religiously and traditionally," he said.
Unfolding the Solidarity Week from February 1st to 5 events, the JI leader said that on February 3, a motorcycle rally would be held in the capital, a seminar would be held on February 4, which would be addressed by MMA chief Qazi Hussain Ahmed and on February 5, a human chain would be made in the capital.

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