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‘Terror acts aimedat serving colonial agenda’

By our correspondents
June 29, 2017

LAHORE :Milli Yakjehti Council (MYC) strongly condemned the terror acts at Parachinar, Karachi and Quetta, warning that terrorism was being spread in the country in order to advance the colonial agenda.

An emergency meeting of MYC chaired by its president and JI leader Liaqat Baloch at Mansoora on Wednesday, declared that terrorist attack at Parachinar was not a sectarian activity as such attacks were directed against entire nation.

A communiqué issued by the meeting lamented that the government had demonstrated total apathy on terror activities in the country, and writ of the government was nowhere to be seen all over the country and there was neither a foreign policy nor a foreign minister of the country.

The meeting expressed grief over the killings by the oil tanker blaze near Bahawalpur besides the killings in terrorism activities in Quetta and Karachi.    Briefing the media afterwards, Liaqat Baloch said the meeting was of the view that the US was promoting terrorism all over the world by patronising India and Israel.

The meeting noted that declaring the Mutahida Jehad Council Chairman Syed Salahuddin a terrorist was an attempt to gain Modi’s goodwill and a conspiracy to sabotage the Kashmir freedom movement. He said the meeting had decided to observe Solidarity Day with the Kashmiris on July 8 and 13. He said the meeting termed Model Town killings a terrorist activity and demanded the trial of the accused in a military court. 

Tanzim-e-Islami ameer Hafiz Aakif Saeed said Quaid-e-Azam wanted the Shariah but his successors had betrayed him. PAT leader Khurram Nawaz Gandapur said the Model Town killings were an open state terrorism and added that no good could be expected of the rulers.

Hafiz Raza Kazim deplored that the prime minister had ignored the Parachinar killings.The meeting offered Fateha for the oil tanker blaze victims near Bahawalpur besides the killings in the terrorist attacks.