The Jamaat-e-Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, has stressed upon the political parties to review their priorities and serve Pakistan instead of Asif Ali Zardari. Talking to media at Mansoora, he said that corruption and commission were being protected and the parties posing to be democratic, were negating democratic norms and justice.
He said to be a Muslim was a major crime accordingly, the Muslims were being branded as terrorists and their blood was being shed while over 57 Muslim governments and their armies were not only silent but were supporting the enemy.
The resources of the Muslims were being used by the non-Muslims.
He said, under these circumstances, the unarmed Muslim masses in Kashmir, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan had been faceing the colonial powers and defeated them. In Afghanistan, the enemy was begging for dialogue and withdrawal of the Nato and US troops from July, 2011 was under consideration.
He said a military operation in North Waziristan under US pressure would be a victory for US and India as the situation in the country would get out of control.
The JI chief slated Islamabad's silence on Kashmir issue. The Kashmiris, he said, were fighting Pakistan's war and but the Pakistan government had stopped even their moral and diplomatic support and had thus surrendered its lifeline.
Opposing US mediation on the Kashmir issue, he said, Washington had always been pro-India and it had already signed a nuclear pact with New Delhi but was objecting to Pak-China civil nuclear agreement. Thus, the US had its double standards, which should be rejected. Former JI chief, Qazi Husain Ahmed and other senior party leaders were also resent on the occasion.