Siraj seeks help of Saudi-led coalition forces to liberate Al-Quds, Kashmir
Ag Agencies
KARACHI: The year 2018 will be the year of Palestine’s independence and of an Islamic revolution in Pakistan, said Jamaat-e-Islami chief Senator Siraj-ul-Haq in his address to a rally organised on Sunday to denounce the United States’ decision to officially recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Attended by a large number of participants, including women and children, the rally began from the Nipa Chowrangi and ended at Hasan Square. Siraj also demanded of the coalition forces of Muslim countries, led by Saudi Arabia, to describe its position on the Jerusalem issue. He asked the coalition forces of the Muslim countries to give a clear agenda for the liberation of A-Quds and Kashmir.
Sirajul Haq urged the Muslim Ummah to introduce an Islamic currency and Islamic force to ensure the liberty of Palestine and Kashmir as well as the Muslim bloc of the world. He was optimistic that the year 2018 would be the year of Palestine's freedom. He also assured the participants of the march that the upcoming year would witness a peaceful Islamic revolution in Pakistan.
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