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US, India Conspiring for Unilateral Decision on Kashmir |
Pakistan - 19.12.2009, 21:20:58 |
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The Jamaat e Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, has said, there was a conspiracy to resolve the Kashmir issue unilaterally in
The Jamaat e Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, has said, there was a conspiracy to resolve the Kashmir issue unilaterally in New Delhi’s favour under the cover of anarchy in Pakistan but the JI would not allow it to succeed. India is fully involved in terrorism in this country as Indian Hindus want to enslave this nation once again, he said, while addressing a grand Tribal Jirga at Al-Markaz Peshawar organized by the JI Tribal areas, on Wednesday, says a Mansoora press release.
A declaration at the Jirga stressed upon the federal government to pull out of the US war, for ending the military operation and rehabilitation of the displaced families, formation of a judicial commission to assess the losses of the military operation, an independent financial package for the tribal areas, scrapping the colonial FCR, and setting up of an independent elected council of the tribal areas. The JI chief was confident that the US would stand defeated in the present war in every sphere.
He said those dreading the US should remember its defeat in Afghanistan. He said the suicide attacks and bomb blasts were condemnable but so also were the drone attacks, the military operation and Pakistan’s alliance with the US. The tribal people, he said, had offered every sacrifice for the stability and defense of Pakistan and if their loyalty the country was to be doubted, no body in the country was a patriot. He termed the military operation as detrimental to national solidarity. He said this policy had failed as the losses of the armed forces and the nation were far greater than that of the militants. The real threat to this country was from Black Water and India, and not from Taliban, he said. Syed Munawar Hasan said that India, on a hint from the US, had announced partial pull from Kashmir to prove India friendly to Pakistan and pave way for making the Line of Control as a permanent border.
At present, anarchy was being created in this country to turn the nation’s attention from the Kashmir issue and to impose a unilateral decision on Kashmir favouring New Delhi. Rejecting India’s claim of being a large country and a great democracy, the JI chief said that India was economically and politically bankrupt. About a dozen secession movements were going on in India. Therefore it could not be taken as a large democracy. The people of Pakistan would never be cowed down by the idol worshippers of India, he declared, adding that the nation would stand by the Kashmir under all circumstances.
The JI chief said US President Obama’s new Afghan policy aimed at annihilating Pakistan and the Pashtoon belt, and the Pakistan government was faithfully implementing this policy. He however believed that Washington and its allies had committed a blunder by challenging the Tribal people. The US was also fated to be defeated on the Afghan soil like Britain and Russia, he added.
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