Official circles protecting RAW agents by blaming Taliban: JI chief

29 May, 2011

The Jamaat-i-Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, has said the forensic report of the terrorist attack at the Pakistan naval ship had proved that the government circles had been constantly protecting the anti-state elements involved in terrorism.
Talking to media here on Saturday before his departure for Quetta, he said that the RAW agents involved in bomb blasts and other terrorist activities were being shielded by putting the blame on the Taliban. He said, Interior Minister Rehman Malik had been persistently denying the presence of Black Water despite its subversive activities, acting as defence counsel for Black Water and RAW and playing the role of Interior Minister for India.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that bomb blasts were occurring all over the country and even the GHQ was not safe. The terrorists managed to slip away after prolonged encounters lasting up to 6 hours but neither the Interior Ministry nor the Security institutions were ready to accept their failure.
The rulers, he said, had become security risk for the country. Anti-state elements were shedding the blood of innocent people every day but no body from the President up to Interior Minister took the blame. The JI chief stressed upon the media to issue recorded statements of the Interior Minister instead of giving live coverage to his misleading press talk so that the US, India and Israel involved in terrorism did not benefit from his statements.
He also urged the national security institutions to search out the secret agents of the US, India and Israel in the country and produce them before the media to regain the nation's confidence. This would help unearth their heinous designs against this country and also expose their conspiracies at international level, he added.
The nation, he said, would not believe the hollow claims of the rulers in regard to national defence and security until they implemented the parliament's joint resolutions. He said, the nation held its head in shame on the slavish attitude of the civil and military leadership before Hillary Clinton and Mike Mullen during their recent visit. He further said that the JI would announce its line of action for getting rid of the US slavery, at its next sit-in in Karachi to be held on June 4 and 5.

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