Banned outfits trying to form political alliances, says Moosavi

By Our Correspondent
May 27, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The head of Tehreek e Nifaz e Fiqah Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi on Saturday said that banned outfits were emerging again in the run up to 2018 elections, seeking political alignments.

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“The sacred blood of the martyrs must not be wasted. Stopping the proscribed organisations from collecting Fitra and skins is not enough as they are openly preparing to take part in elections, as they did in bye-polls. It is also alarming that their members are even appointed in the Council of Islamic Ideology because of political bargains, these banned terrorist outfits are regularly published in the electronic and print media which is a matter of concern,” he noted.

He said this while addressing to a Majlis e Aza held in connection with the death anniversary of the savior of Islam, Ummul Momineen Hazrat Khadeeja al Kubra (S.A) on Saturday here.

He maintained that Fata’s merger was delayed due to the political compromises, keeping the tribal people away from the mainstream was part of the foreign conspiracy. “Colonial powers tried to destabilise Pakistan by making terrorist sanctuaries inside the tribal areas of Pakistan which was thwarted by the courageous armed forces of Pakistan,” he continued.

The achievements of Zarb e Azab re-established the high repute of Pakistan army across the world, he pointed out and said false accusations against the security institution of Pakistan were part of the international agenda, which had to be jointly thwarted by all the patriotic sections of Pakistan.

Moosavi said sacrifices of the first lady of Islam Hazrat Khadeeja (SA) are the role model for the Muslim rulers and leaders. “The billionaire lady of the world of Arab Ummul Momineen Hazrat Khadeeja (SA) starved in Sha’ab e Abi Talib to let the world know about the secret of Islamic revolution”, he said.

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