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Judicial commission report vindicates Pakistan’s position on Mumbai attacks: JI Chief Munawar Hassan Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Syed Munawar Hasan, has said the report of Pakistan’s Judicial commission visiting India to probe the Mumbai attacks had established that these attacks had been planned by India herself, and Pakistan was falsely blamed and maligned world wide on that account. The report had also established that the Indian courts were being compelled to bury justice and issue judgments in line with the wishes of the Indian government to escape wrath from the Hindus majority, he said, while addressing a meeting of the district heads and secretaries of the JI at Mansoora on Saturday. Syed Munawar Hasan said it was tragic that as against the hostile attitude of Indian government, the Pakistani rulers were keen to befriend India and accord it Most Favourite Nation status under the US pressure. He said the rulers dreaming of good will from Indian Hindus should better glance through the Judicial commissions report. He said that a senior official of the Indian army had admitted before a court some time back that the bomb blasts at the Indian parliament building, the massacre of the Muslims aboard the Samjotha express, the genocide of the Sikhs in the Amarnath yatra, all had been planned by the Indian government. He said an Indian General’s confession recently that heavy amounts had been distributed among members of the Kashmir assembly and the cabinet of ministers proved beyond doubt that despite the suppression by the 80 lakh occupation troops, India had failed to crush the Kashmiris struggle for independence. He said any move from Islamabad to accept India’s supremacy would mean putting the country’s solidarity at stake ignoring the huge sacrifices rendered by the Kashmiris for decades. The JI Ameer said that while New Delhi was diverting the water of Pakistani rivers and building dams on these to turn this country into a desert, the Pakistani ruling junta was planning purchase of electricity from India. He said, veteran Hurriat conference leader Syed Ali Gilani had expressed serious reservations over the plans of the Pakistan government and had complained that the Pakistani rulers were stabbing the Kashmiris in their back.
Posted on: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 14:42:18 +0000

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