King Salman of House of Saud from Nejd based in Riyadh has ordered the prime minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif to lift ban on Wahhabis-allied Deobandi takfiri outfits who Pakistani state banned due to their terrorism and fanaticism that claimed thousands of lives and pose serious threat to the survival of Pakistan.
Saudi monarch summoned Nawaz Sharif to dictate him about Saudi policy about Pakistan. Since Deobandi takfiri outfits are based in Punjab province where Nawaz’s brothers Shahbaz Sharif rules as Chief Minister, he too was summoned along with Nawaz who also accompanied his son Hussain Nawaz during the visit. Sartaj Aziz was asked not to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia hence Tariq Fatimi was made part of the delegation to give it the colour of international diplomacy and deceiving people that foreign ministry is also represented.
But Saudi ruling House of Saud showed their muscles by including Crown Prince and Deputy Crown Prince who represented the interior ministry and intelligence agency of Saudi Arabia that deal with Wahhabi-Salafi takfiri terrorists and their allied Deobandi outfits around the world.
National Internal Security Policy (NISP) document has identified 60 outfits as outlawed, proscribed or banned. Top of them are the proscribed organizations Lashkar-e-Jhangvi headed by Malik Ishaq and Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat and Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan (ex-SSP) chaired by Deobandi cleric Muhammad Ahmed Ludhianvi. They all are the same and Malik Ishaq is vice president of Ludhianvi’s ASWJ. Their outfits perpetrate genocide against Shia Muslims and abet Taliban and al-Qaida in their attacks on Sunni Muslims and armed forces and civilian security officials of Pakistan.
The list of banned outfits include more Deobandis such as Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi of Deobandi cleric Sufi Mohammad; Wahhabi-Salafi Al-Qaeda; Jaish-e-Mohammad and Khuddam ul Islam (ex-JM) chaired by Masood Azhar; Jamiat ul Ansar chaired by Fazlur Rehman Khalil; Jamiat ul Furqan of Commander Jabar and Yar Muhammad; Hizbul Tehrir of Naveed Azhar Hussain Butt; Khair-un-Naas International Trust led by Abu Shoiab and Islami Students Movement of Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Islam of Mangal Bagh Afridi; Ansarul Islam of Qazi Mahboobul Haq; Haji Namdar Group; Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan; Tanzeem Naujawanan-e-Sunnat Gilgit; Al Harmain Foundation; Rabita Trust; Anjuman-e-Imamia Gilgit Baltistan; Muslim Students Organization Gilgit Baltistan; Tanzeem Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat Gilgit Baltistan; Tehrik-e-Taliban Swat; Tehrik-e-Taliban Mohammad; Tariq Greedar Group; Abdullah Azam Brigade; East Turkmenistan Islamic Movement; Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan; Islamic Jehad Union; 313 Brigade; Tehrik-e-Taliban Bajaur; Amar bil Maroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir;
Under Saudi directives Pakistani regime had banned some Shia groups in a bid to equate the victims of terrorism with the terrorists so that people could not know that it is one-sided Saudi-US-Zionists funded terrorism that was aimed against opponent Muslims.
Despite the Senate Elections on March 5, Nawaz Sharif departed to Saudi Arabia to please King Salman and bowed to his meddling orders that could put Pakistan’s survival at stake if action was not taken to eliminate the banned Deobandi terrorist outfits. Lifting of ban, easing restrictions and giving them space and relief will certainly bring more Peshawar Army Public School-like attacks in near future.
Ahmed Ludhianvi had gone to Saudi Arabia and asked his Saudi masters to help him in getting rid of the ban. Saudis assured him he and Malik Ishaq would not face any difficulty. Nawaz was told that Saudi gift of 1.5 billion dollars should bear fruit and Pakistan should respond positively to Saudi orders.
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