Moosavi calls for countering Indian move against Gwadar Port
ISLAMABAD: The chief of Tehreek Nafaz Fiqh-e-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has said that the Gwadar Port is going to become the biggest trade centre of the world and no seaport can compete with it, fearing which the many countries are now siding with India, says a press release.
He said the government should take the friendly countries into confidence to confront the deceptive Indian attitude. The rulers should keep in mind that American priorities have changed and even if Pakistan fulfils their conditions their demand of ‘do more’ would continue.
He said the terrorists from all over the world succeeded in setting in their feet in Pakistan owing to relaxation given to America to become the only superpower after the Russian interference in Afghanistan.
Agha Moosavi said that America has vowed to make Israel and India policemen of Middle East and Asia, respectively and desires to throw Pakistan before the Indian wolfs by tying her hands and legs. He demanded of the government to take up the terrorist activities of Indian and Afghan spies at international fora.
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