Nawaz should understand Modi’s tricks: Siraj
LAHOREJI chief Siraj-ul-Haq advised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif not to be trapped by the tricks of Indian Premier Narendra Modi and stressed that Pakistan should keep the Kashmir issue at the top of the agenda for any talks with New Delhi. Talking to media at Punjab University (PU) on Saturday
By our correspondents
February 15, 2015
LAHORE
JI chief Siraj-ul-Haq advised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif not to be trapped by the tricks of Indian Premier Narendra Modi and stressed that Pakistan should keep the Kashmir issue at the top of the agenda for any talks with New Delhi.
Talking to media at Punjab University (PU) on Saturday where he spoke as the chief guest at the 62nd annual congregation of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT), Siraj said Modi could not be well-wisher of Pakistan. Commenting on Modi’s phone call to Nawaz, the JI chief said Modi had suffered a humiliating defeat at his home after which he was contacting different leaders in the region. Siraj disapproved the idea of Valentine’s Day and said “it is repugnant to Islamic teachings and principles.” “We, the Muslims, shower love and affection throughout the year whereas the Valentine’s Day is celebrated by those who spread hatred all the year and had only a single day to talk about love.”Earlier, he addressed a gathering and urged the government to lift the ban on the student unions, saying it helped promote democratic values in the country. He added that the students were the vanguard of the Islamic revolution and they should be groomed for running the country. The JI chief further said the colonial powers did not want democracy to flourish in Muslims countries because dictators suited them the most.
JI chief Siraj-ul-Haq advised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif not to be trapped by the tricks of Indian Premier Narendra Modi and stressed that Pakistan should keep the Kashmir issue at the top of the agenda for any talks with New Delhi.
Talking to media at Punjab University (PU) on Saturday where he spoke as the chief guest at the 62nd annual congregation of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT), Siraj said Modi could not be well-wisher of Pakistan. Commenting on Modi’s phone call to Nawaz, the JI chief said Modi had suffered a humiliating defeat at his home after which he was contacting different leaders in the region. Siraj disapproved the idea of Valentine’s Day and said “it is repugnant to Islamic teachings and principles.” “We, the Muslims, shower love and affection throughout the year whereas the Valentine’s Day is celebrated by those who spread hatred all the year and had only a single day to talk about love.”Earlier, he addressed a gathering and urged the government to lift the ban on the student unions, saying it helped promote democratic values in the country. He added that the students were the vanguard of the Islamic revolution and they should be groomed for running the country. The JI chief further said the colonial powers did not want democracy to flourish in Muslims countries because dictators suited them the most.
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