ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Ameer, Senator Sirajul Haq said that if the government and its ministers could not stand for Kashmiri people, they should not stab in the back of Kashmiris by speaking Indian words.
While addressing to the JI Standing Committee on Median, he lashed out at information minister over his statement on Kashmir and said that Pervez Rasheed expressed his hate to Kashmiris.
JI Standing Committee on Media President Dr Fareed Paracha, Ameer-ul-Azeem and other members were present in the meeting. Sirajul Haq said that ministers should take care of their positions while guiding the public opinion and avoid things which were against the ideology of the state or Islam.
Haq said that Pervaiz Rasheed’s statement in the seminar on Kashmir could be a statement of Indian minister but not of any Pakistani minister. The JI leader said that Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah declared Kashmir as Aorta of Pakistan and All India Muslim League’s famous slogan ” Pakistan ka matlab kya – La ilaha IllAllah” tuned the Pakistan movement into an ideological movement . He continued that if the people had known that such people will rule in Pakistan, they would never laid down their lives for the country. Haq said that British slaves, secular and liberal elements determined to destroy the ideological boundaries of the country.
Sirajul Haq stressed on the protection of ideological boundaries of the country for national security and geological boundaries. Sirajul Haq said that Pakistani rulers had given warm welcome to Indian Prime Minister Modi who had been shedding Kashmiris blood. Modi was the main culprit behind the demolition of the Babari mosque and the massacre of thousands of Gujrat Muslims. Modi had also confessed his role in the creation of Bangladesh yet the rulers in Islamabad were talking of friendship with India. Pakistani rulers had not raised a single voice at any international forums on Modi’s confession.
The JI chief impressed upon the JI Media committee members to coordinate their strategy for the defense of the country’s ideological boundaries and for the rebuttal of secularism and liberalism. He said that according to survey by US and western agencies, around ninety per cent of the Pakistani people wanted the enforcement of Islam’s just system or the Shariah. He said that instead of being influenced by liberal’s false propaganda, the JI media team should concentrate its efforts on the supremacy of the Holy Quran and the Sunnah and the implementation of the constitution in its true sense.
Sirajul Haq expressed his gratitude to the people of the Punjab and the provincial capital for joining the JI Azadi March in great numbers and with great enthusiasm. He said Azadi march had given a message of love and brotherhood to the Kashmiris and assured them that they were not alone in their struggle for freedom.