Tehreek Nafaz e Fiqh e Jafariya UK |
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English News 17 March 2017 |
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Released by Qamar Haider Zaidi the Spokesman of the TNFJ; Translated by Zulqurnain Haider |
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Peace in Afghanistan is associated with peace in Pakistan, rulers and responsible of both the countries should mutually establish a policy against terrorism - Hamid Moosavi ISLAMABAD, March 17: The Patron-in-Chief of Supreme Shia Ulema Board and chief of the Tehreek Nafaz Fiqh-e-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ai Shah Moosavi said that peace in Afghanistan is associated with peace in Pakistan, rulers and responsible of both the countries should mutually establish a policy against terrorism. To improve the results of Pak-Afghan dialogues in England, Afghanistan must have to understand the importance of boarder management. Millions of illegally present Afghan citizens in Pakistan must be returned back with respect and honor. In accordance with FATA reforms, these territories should also be added in KPK. This contain the secrecy of everyone’s’ prosperity. These thoughts were expressed by him while addressing to the weekly workshop of organizational development to the TNFJ’s sub-department. Aqa e Moosavi iterated that Pakistan is facing different problems while Pakistan Army has been presenting sacrifices to protect Pakistan from the contemporary problems. He asserted that on one side India is trying up to the best of her own to politically isolate Pakistan, while on the other hand American senate has approved a bill in which Pakistan was blamed for promoting terrorism and it was said that Pakistan cannot be trusted anymore. He said that now Indian-American alliance is not hidden from anyone. India is trying to weaken Pakistan from all dimensions in the region. He said that unfortunately Afghanistan has become mini India and now attacking on us from our north-western boarder. More than one dozens Indian consulates are nothing but Indian terrorism nurseries for Pakistan. Aqa e Moosavi said that one must realize the fact that Afghanistan is also a Muslim country and being victimize for that as well, thus Afghan leaders must have to understand that unless and until they will not wipe out terrorism providing nurseries from their soil, they would not be able to obtain peace ever, not only in their own country, but also neither in the region. To deal with such a sensitive and important situation, its necessary that both the countries’ intelligence agencies share information with each other. |
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