Friday, May 8, 2015

Pakistan - SAUDI FUNDED TAKFIRI CLERICS COME OUT IN KARACHI TO SUPPORT SAUDI KINGDOM

Saudi Arab-backed wahhabi and takfiri clerics on Friday taken out Difa-e-Haramain Rally ( Defense Of Saudia ) from Nagan Chowrangi to the old Numaish to appease Saudi King Salman.
The rally was organized by the banned terrorist takfiri group, Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba. The rally was attended and addressed by Notorious proscirbed ASWJ chief Mullah Ahmad Ludhianvi, Aurangzeb Farouqi, ring-leader of outlawed Harkatul-Ansar Fazal-ur-Rahman Khalili and many other takfiri clerics.
They said that they had to give unconditional support to Saudi Arabia to save the honour of Saudi kingdom. They denounced the neutral role of Pakistan in Yemen crisis, and said that Pakistani forces were just killing Mujahideen (Jehadi's ) on the name of Zarb-e-Azb. The role of Pak Army is quite negative in term of not sending troops to help Saudis.
It is said that Imam-e-Ka’aba, during his visit to Pakistan, met with the leaders of banned terrorist outfits to gain their support on the issue of Yemen. According to reports, millions of dollars and Riyals have been invested in Pakistan for creating public opinion in favour of Saudi Arabia and its unjustified aggression on Yemeni people. It is pertinent to mention here that ASWJ chief Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Ludhianvi has decried the resolution passed by the parliament on Yemen as "against the will of the people" and "a waste of time".

Its pertaining to mention here that the Saudi officials have provided millions of Saudi-Riyals to Pakistani Mullahs and proscribed outfits to hold rallies and seminaries in support of Saudi kingdom. After the consecutive visits Of Saudi officials and providing the Riyals the outfits , seminaries of Deobandi's and Wahabis took out rallies against Pakistani Parliament and Army in main cities of Pakistan but failed to get support of Pakistani nation .
http://www.shiitenews.org/index.php/shiitenews/pakistan/saudi-funded-takfiri-clerics-come-out-in-karachi-to-support-saudi-kingdom

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