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Siraj Ul Haq leads Kashmir Liberation March from Nasir Bagh to Wahga

Siraj ul Haq leads the Kashmir liberation march from Nasir Bagh to WahgaLahore : Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has called upon the federal government to issue clear-cut policy regarding India ,demanding that government to end its ties with the neighbouring country till the liberation of Indian held Kashmir

Addressing the participants of the kashmir Liberation March started from Nasir Bagh to Wahga to show of solidarity with the Kashmiris who were facing the bullets of the occupation forces bravely but were not ready to give up their demand for the right of self determination.

Senator Siraj ul Haq said that the JI would not allow the India to freely killed the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

Sirajul Haq said there was no option for Pakistan and Afghanistan except being friends. He said there were Muslims on both sides and their bilateral hostility would only serve the enemy agenda.

He said that the US was striving to thrust its culture all over the world including Pakistan and wanted to put its agents in power everywhere. In Pakistan, he said, the US loyalists had made the country slave of the US, the World Bank and the IMF.

The JI chief said that corruption had spread like cancer all over the country and there was nexus between terrorists and the corrupt due to which the lives of the people were threatened. He said it was high time that a decisive attack was launched on the corrupt.

Sirajul Haq condemned the rising incidents of kidnapping of children and said this had sent a wave insecurity throughout the society. He appealed the masses to support the JI in its drive against corruption and setting up a welfare state in this country.

Secretary General, Jamaat e Islami, Liaqat Baloch called upon the Pakistan government to stop the participation of the Indian Home Minister in the Islamabad SAARC conference.He made it clear to the governments of Pakistan and India that until and unless the Kashmir issue was on the agenda, the talks between the two countries would not bear fruit.

The JI Secretary General suggested to the government to constitute delegations of the parliamentarians that should visit the five permanent members of the UN besides its eleven non permanent members to highlight the Kashmir issue.

He said that India’s atrocities in Held Kashmir, East Punjab and Assam had crossed all limits but the international organizations, human rights bodies and the UN remained silent.

Liaqat Baloch stressed that trade and cultural ties with India be suspended till New Delhi accepted Kashmir as a disputed territory, withdrew her troops from the valley and released thousands of Kashmiris lying in jails.

The JI Punjab chief Mian Maqsood Ahmed said that the JI was observing a two week programme to express solidarity with the Kashmiris during which rallies and public meetings had been held and Ghaibana funeral prayer had been offered in scores of cities for Burhan Muzaffar Wani Shaheed.

 

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