The Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Syed Munawar Hasan has said that the PPP had not learnt from its past mistakes and had created the same conditions in Sindh that had caused the conversion of East Pakistan into Bangladesh.
Addressing an Azmat-e-Quran Conference in Model Town, he said that
if the results of the 1970 elections been accepted, the fall of Dhaka
could have been avoided. The JI Secretary General, Liaquat Baloch, also
spoke on the occasion.
The JI chief said that the ruling parties in Sindh were playing in
the hands of international mafias while those carrying out the
bloodshed of in Karachi were sitting in the PPP’s lap.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that Pakistan had come into being due to the
clash of the Muslim-Hindu civilizations and added that those dreaming
of the end of the Indo-Pak border and the two nation theory had been
exposed.
The JI chief described the West’s enmity towards Islam as a threat
to the world peace and pointed out that those labeling the Muslims as
extremists were completely silent over the killing of 96 people in
Norway. Nobody was ready to dub the assassin a terrorist because he was
a Christian.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that the rulers were trying to silence the
Baluchistan people through lollypops instead of providing them the
relief package announced long ago. He deplored that a province rich
with mineral wealth was being driven into deprivation and despair and
added that the Baluchistan people must be given their due rights to
bring the situation under control.
He said that 87 per cent people of Pakistan hated the US policies
and added that the JI’s Go America Go drive had organized the masses
against the US.
Syed Munawar Hasan said that the people who had voted the PPP, the
PML(N) the ANP and the MQM to power in the 2008 elections were to be
blamed for the present mess in the country. SANA