Indian spy to be executed: Siraj
LAHORE
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Ameer Senator Sirajul Haq has said that Indian spy Kulbhushan is destined to be executed whether the government likes it or not. Talking to the media at the JI Youth election camp at Mohlanwal on Sunday, he said that Kulbhushan was a terrorist and had been deputed for sabotage, and hundreds of innocent people had been killed in the terrorist activities carried out by him. Sirajul Haq assured the young men that in the next elections, the JI would award 50 per cent its tickets to the youth.Earlier, while addressing the central advisory council at Mansoora, Sirajul Haq said that the Panama leaks, Dubai leaks and the London leaks had exposed the past and the present rulers. He said that conspiracies were going on to deprive the country of its ideological foundations. However, he said, the JI was trying its best to foil these conspiracies with the support of the religious parties. He said that the international institutions, including World Bank, Transparency International, PILDAT, had admitted the honesty, sincerity and democratic character of the JI.
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