Naqshbandi, JUP-Niazi secretary general Pir Mehfooz Mashhadi, Tehreek Faizan-e-Aulia leader Pir Habib Irfani, TNRM secretary general Muhammad Ali Naqshbandi, JUP leader Pir Akhtar Rasool Qadri, Saifullah Saifee, Mufti Haseeb Qadri, Dr Mufti Karim Khan, Sardar Muhammad Khan Leghari, Pir Ziaul Mustafa Haqqani, Bashir Ahmad Yusufi, Naseer Ahmad Noorani, Mufti Tasadduq Hussain, Shadab Raza Naqshbandi, Mujahid Abdul Rasool Qadri, Mufti Imran Hanfi, Hafiz Akbar Jatoi, Prof Abdul Aziz Niazi, Hafiz Naeem Azam, Salahuddin Kharal, Ziaul Haq Naqshbandi, Naeem Javed Noori, Hafiz Zahid Razi, Mumtaz Rabbani, Qari Mukhtar Siddiqi, Naeem Tahir Rizvi and others.
Hamid Raza said the conference observed that all parties of Ahle Sunnat School of thought had been standing by army from the very first day against the war on terror and fully supported Operation Zarb-e-Azb. He read out the joint communiqué of the conference which said arrests of religious leaders and removal of mosques’ loud speakers in the garb of Amplifier Ordinance was an enemy agenda which would not be tolerated any more, and no ban on recitation of Durood-o-Salam imposed by any government would never be tolerated. The communiqué warned that no power on earth could ban the recitation of Durood-o-Salam for the Holy Prophet (PBUH), and if those arrested were not released immediately and loud speakers were not returned, agitation movement could also be turned against the government. It warned that misuse of Amplifier Ordinance to such provocative actions was a conspiracy by the secular elements in the country. The communiqué asked the Punjab government to keep watch on the anti-Islam elements in its ranks and make differentiation between patriots and traitors in the country. It said the conference warned that no Muslim could remain silent on the arrests and humiliation of prayer leaders and prayer callers at the hands of police which was roaming in the mosques with their shoes on to make arrests and remove the speakers. It said no book should be banned or publishers harassed without the recommendations of Ulema Board.
The communiqué demanded the government to strive for making a global legislation against blasphemy in the cover of freedom of expression. It demanded that terrorist dens in the country should be wiped out and burning alive of 260 workers in Karachi factory should be tried in military court.
Pir Ijaz Hashmi said those seminaries involved in terrorism should be identified and closed down instead of harassing all the seminaries in this garb which was only creating more tension in the country. He demanded that scope of Operation Zarb-e-Azb should be expanded all over the country.