LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Syed Munawar Hasan, has said the US
President Obama and British Premier Cameron’s resolve to wipe out
terrorism from this region and check nuclear proliferation was an open
challenge for Pakistan.
He was addressing at a special workshop
for provincial and district heads of the JI held at Mansoora on
Thursday. He said that the colonial powers were tightening their
besiege around Pakistan and it is unfortunate that the rulers as well
as civil and military bureaucracy are standing with these powers
against the country.
Syed Munawar Hasan expressed grave concern
over the episodes of Abbottabad and Karachi naval base and said that if
the nation did not free itself from the clutches of the US slaves, it
would lose its independence and sovereignty. He said these two
incidents showed worst security failure, which had not only created a
sense of insecurity among the people but also shaken their faith in
these institutions.
He said the resolutions adopted by the
joint sessions of the parliament were not given any weight and there
was no indication that the rulers would give up their policy to sell
out national interests on US dictates. However, he declared that the JI
would foil all anti-Pakistan designs of the slavish rulers with the
public support.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that the current wave
of terrorism in the country was part of the agenda of US, India and
Israel against this country. He said the intelligence agencies were
showing complete indifference about the security of national assets and
sensitive installations, the situation was alarming but the national
security institutions were shifting the responsibility to one another.
He
said in Karachi, those busy in the politics of Bori Bund dead bodies
and bloodshed had joined hands once again after rapprochement and the
port city should get ready for more bloodshed and extortion. He however
remarked that in this bloody game, neither the heirs of those killed in
target killings had been compensated nor justice had been done to their
families. Online