India, Israel hellbent upon threatening world peace: Siraj
ISLAMABAD: Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Senator Sirajul Haq said if the world powers continued their patronage of India and Israel, the world peace would be threatened.According to JI media cell, the JI ameer was addressing the Pakistani community at Waldheim Town, London. He said that India’s every day firing across the
By our correspondents
August 30, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Senator Sirajul Haq said if the world powers continued their patronage of India and Israel, the world peace would be threatened.
According to JI media cell, the JI ameer was addressing the Pakistani community at Waldheim Town, London. He said that India’s every day firing across the border could trigger a war between two nuclear powers any moment. He said it was duty of the world community, especially the United Nations to stop India’s provocations.
Sirajul Haq said Muslims were the most aggrieved people in the world today. Islam, he said, was the religion of peace and brotherhood and the Islamic teachings stood for the well being of the humanity.
However, he said the Muslims were being killed like fodder in different parts of the world yet they were being blamed for spreading extremism and terrorism and termed as threat to peace. He said the world community should end this discrimination against Muslims by meeting demands of justice and they should be allowed to live in an atmosphere of peace.
The JI chief said that India had been continuing unprovoked firing at the working boundary in which hundreds of innocent citizens had been killed. However, the world powers and the UN were silent spectators.
He said that by coming to power of an extremist Hindu like Modi in India was the prime cause of unrest in the region. India wanted to plunge the region into war while US and Israel were at her back, he added.
“The US wanted to build India as regional policeman, however Pakistan can not accept that. India, on her part, could not digest the China Pak Economic Corridor and was making every effort to sabotage the project,” Sirajul Haq said.
According to JI media cell, the JI ameer was addressing the Pakistani community at Waldheim Town, London. He said that India’s every day firing across the border could trigger a war between two nuclear powers any moment. He said it was duty of the world community, especially the United Nations to stop India’s provocations.
Sirajul Haq said Muslims were the most aggrieved people in the world today. Islam, he said, was the religion of peace and brotherhood and the Islamic teachings stood for the well being of the humanity.
However, he said the Muslims were being killed like fodder in different parts of the world yet they were being blamed for spreading extremism and terrorism and termed as threat to peace. He said the world community should end this discrimination against Muslims by meeting demands of justice and they should be allowed to live in an atmosphere of peace.
The JI chief said that India had been continuing unprovoked firing at the working boundary in which hundreds of innocent citizens had been killed. However, the world powers and the UN were silent spectators.
He said that by coming to power of an extremist Hindu like Modi in India was the prime cause of unrest in the region. India wanted to plunge the region into war while US and Israel were at her back, he added.
“The US wanted to build India as regional policeman, however Pakistan can not accept that. India, on her part, could not digest the China Pak Economic Corridor and was making every effort to sabotage the project,” Sirajul Haq said.
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