Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Pakistan : Unanimous resolution in NA slams ‘hooliganism’ in London march

The lawmakers in National Assembly on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution on the occasion of Kashmir Black Day to extend moral, political and diplomatic support to the just struggle of people of Jammu and Kashmir and took strong exception to the act of sabotage in London by some miscreants when a million march was held to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people.
The resolution about Kashmir paid glowing tribute to valiant people of Jammu and Kashmir for resisting the Indian occupation despite brutal atrocities perpetrated by Indian security forces with impunity. The house also showed concern over the gross violation of human rights of Kashmiri people including the denial of their inalienable right to self-determination. It also denounced the killing of innocent Kashmiris, continued arrests and detention of Kashmiri leaders. “This house calls upon India to release all political prisoners especially the leadership of Kashmir people”, it urged.
Another resolution to condemn the suicide attack on JUI-F chief Fazlur Rahman also sailed unanimously in the House which showed solidarity him amidst voices that termed it part of international conspiracy to destabilise the country. Fazl who appeared for the first time after the suicide attack on his vehicle few days back burst out at the forces that, he said, do not like his views and claimed that international forces and their proxies inside the country were pushing the country towards anarchy.
“We will foil all the conspiracies to push the country towards anarchy,” a calm and composed Fazl resolved and said that an international conspiracy has been hatched against the democratic system. He pointed out that no politician is a safe in the country. In his outburst, Fazl also questioned the role of bureaucracy that he alleged was fuelling sectarianism in the country by quoting an incident in Balochistan where the deputy commissioner of a district wanted to invite a sectarian religious leader to give a sermon at a mosque. Fazl said the US and western world was backing new militant organisations in the Muslim world.

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