Lahore: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that the 16th of December was the blackest day in the country’s history as the falloff Dhaka and the APS tragedy occurred on this day.
Addressing a seminar with reference to the Fall of Dhaka and the APS tragedy in the federal capital, he said “ some people want us to forget the 16th of December”. However, he said, that the nations always learnt from tragedies and determined their future strategies.
He said that lakhs of people had laid down their lives for the creation of Pakistan but unfortunately, the rulers had not enforced the Pakistan ideology for a single day nor any assembly or the Senate had brought the enforcement of Islamic order on its agenda .
Sirajul Haq said that the Pakistan army had fought a war in East Pakistan against India’s supremacy with the support of the Bengali brethren and it was the duty of the Pakistan government to strive for the release of the Bengalis in BD jails.
He said unfortunately, some people in the government and the Opposition loved Indian Premier Modi and the countries policies were changed overnight on the bidding of pro-India people. He said the country was facing numerous challenges due to the intreagues of these people.
India, he said, had not accepted the Pakistan ideology and the establishment of this Islamic state and was still continuing her conspiracies in the shape of the Fall of Dhaka and the oppression on the Kashmiris and the killing of our soldiers in attacks on the military posts. Despite that, the Pakistani rulers were out to befriend an extremist Hindu and a terrorist Modi whose hands were stained with the Muslims blood.
Sirajul Haq said a challenge was being thrown to the JI for the enforcement of Islamic order. He said that the JIs association with Pakistan was because of its ideology and the ideologies never died.
He demanded of the government as a party to the tripartite agreement between BD, Pakistan and India to take up with the Dhaka regime the issue of the about 25,ooo JI workers who were behind bars in Bangladesh for so called war crimes and also raise the issue at international level .
Sirajul Haq said the JI would begin a drive against corruption and injustice from next month. He said that the NAB did not have guts to catch the big fish. He said besides financial corruption, the society was also full of moral, political and social corruption and there was need to begin a drive against all these.