Lahore: (Parliament Times) Ameer Jamaat ud Dawa (JuD) Professor Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has accused India of funding and fueling extremism and terrorism inside Pakistan and said that plethora of evidence clearly substantiate that India has been involved in series of terrorist and subversive activities in the country.
“Peace is impossible to be restored and maintained unless notorious elements such as Kalbushan are present in the Pakistan. To get rid of all of such evils must be at the top of our priority list,” Ameer JuD asserted. He urged the government to re-evaluate its priorities and policies regarding India.
He was delivering Friday Sermon at Jamia Masjid Al-Qadsia. Thousands of people from all walks of life offered Juma prayer in his imamate. Earlier, when Hafiz Muhammad Saeed arrived at Markaz Al-Qadsia, workers greatly welcome him. They showered red petals on him and chanted slogans in his favour.
“Restrictions, detentions unwanted steps against JuD have been part of the government policies for quite long time. However, this is to be kept in view that our interest is not to galvanize the worldly blessings and bounties rather our focus is our Creator and the world hereafter. We have to work for our Lord’s sake.” He advised rulers to stand with Allah’s religion.
He termed Pakistan Allah’s gift and said that Pakistan is facing many challenges. Today’s biggest problem is that Pakistani rulers are obeying west like slaves. We have to free Pakistan. Freedom of Pakistan is surety of Kashmir’s independence. When Pakistan will decide itself, no one will pressurize it.
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed called United States usurper and oppressor. He said, “Pakistani foreign minister asked US that you were defeated and you are angry on us. When Pakistani PM said that Afghanistan is the country of Muslims, Afghan’s issue would be solved that day. ”
He said, “Holy Prophet (SAW) established Islamic Society. Now, Muslim Ummah has to do all works because no prophet would come after Muhammad (SAW). Muslims have solution of each problem like political, economic problems, terrorism, uproar, usurpation of rights and other problems.”

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