TAKHT BHAI: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) general secretary and Senate Deputy Chairman Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri said on Sunday conspiracies were being hatched at the international level to weaken Pakistan economically.
“India and Afghanistan are supporting the IS and the Jamaatul Ahrar to destabilise Pakistan,” he alleged while speaking at a conference. He said the militant group ISand Jamaatul Ahrarwere behind the recent acts of subversion in Lahore, Peshawar and Sindh,
Maulana Azizur Rehman Hazarvi, former Member National Assembly (MNA) and JUI-F provincial general secretary MaulanaShujaulMulk, former MNA Maulana Muhammad Qasim, Maulana Abdul Saboor, Maulana Mehmoodul Haq and others were present on the occasion.
Abdul Ghafoor Haidericame down hard on the government and said seminaries were raided after every act of sabotage instead of taking action against the neighbouring countries that were sponsoring terrorism.
The Maulanasaid the government should stopraiding madrassas in Punjab and elsewhere in the country.“We will not tolerate such acts. The government should bring the culprits of the attacks to justice instead of resorting to such tactics,” he stressed.
He said theChina-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would change the destiny of Pakistan, but some elements, including India, were conspiring to sabotage this mega project.Haideri said the people of Afghanistan loved Pakistan, but the Afghan government was pro-India.
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