JI chief sees government's hand in altering oath

14 Oct, 2017

Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that the official committee tasked to trace the elements behind the alteration in the oath about Khatme Nabuwwat had not submitted its report so far which clearly proved that the government itself was involved in the matter.
Addressing a large public meeting at Jauharabad, in Khushab district on Friday Sirajul Haq said that neither the country's ideology nor its geographical borders were secure in the presence of the present rulers. Qadyanis had been behind the fall of Dhaka and they were still busy in conspiracies against this country.
He said the Hindus, Sikhs and the Christians living in the country were respectable citizens but the Qadyanis had committed the crime of denying the Finality of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) which could not be overlooked.
The JI chief said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had counseled Nawaz Sharif to drop the ministers and legislators who had abolished the Khatme Nabuwwat oath. He said now a minister in Shahbaz Sharif's cabinet was speaking mind of the Qadyanis, it was Shahbaz Sharif's test whether he kicked out the minister or not.
He said that fortunately, JI MNA Tariqullah had detected the change and promptly pointed it out otherwise the conspirators would not have been exposed so quickly. Sirajul Haq deplored that the rulers were still taking dictation from the US and dancing to the tunes of the international establishment. He said the same ruling junta had freed CIA agent Raymond Davis by paying billions in blood money and handed over Dr Aafia Siddiqui, to the enemy. On the other hand, he said, the same ruling clique had executed Shaheed Mumtaz Qadri, in the darkness of night. He urged the masses to support the JI against the ruling junta.
JI Punjab chief Mian Maqsood Ahmed and local JI leaders also addressed the gathering at which hundreds of people announced their joining the JI.

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