Islamabad: (Parliament Times) Over a hundred scholars have supported Operation Raddul Fasaad and demanded operation against instigators and facilitators of terrorism without any discrimination. They strongly condemned the ongoing wave of terrorism and explosions in the country. “External forces are involved in sabotage and terrorism. Interference of external forces should be ended to maintain law and order in country.†They said.
Scholars also vowed to continue countrywide campaign to expose enemies’ conspiracies against country. “Ulema Conventions, seminars and public meetings will be arranged in different cities.†They added.
They expressed these views while addressing to Ulema Convention. Convention was organized by Jamaat ud Dawa at Markaz Quba.
Addressing to Ulema Convention, JuD Central Leader Moulana Saifullah Khalid said that India and other enmity forces are involved in terrorist activities and explosions. He called Islam as the religion of peace. “Islam has no links with terrorism. In Islam, murder of human is the murder of entire humanity.†He said.
He further said, “Muslim Ummah is facing big challenges. Scholars are heir of prophets. They should play role to defense of Islam.†He also demanded to end propaganda against Islam, Muslims, Masjid and seminaries.
JuD Leader Moulana Nasar Javed said that India is using chemical weapons against unarmed Kashmiris and international organizations are quiet which is lamentable. He urged Government to expose Indian state terrorism.
JuD Leaders Moulana Saeed Tayyab Bhutwi, Haji Javed ul Hassan, Moulana Abu Muhammad Salfi, Shafiq ul Rehman and others also spoke to convention.
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