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India-Pakistan
Fazl urges UNSC to take India to task over war-mongering
2019-03-01
[DAWN] Jamaat Ulema-e-Islam
...a Pak religious party. It is usually part of the govt, never part of the solution...
-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman has urged the United Nations
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society...
Security Council and other international organizations to ask India why it has imposed war ‐ that can prove harmful for the entire region ‐ on Pakistain.

The maulana said at a presser at Larkana Press Club here on Wednesday that Indian aggression was a war crime as the country violated the Line of Control on the pretext of unfounded claims of Pakistain’s involvement in Pulwama incident. India should have provided proof of the incident instead of imposing war, which was an irresponsible act, he said.

He said that Indian war hysteria was inexplicable at best as one could not understand what the Modi government could achieve by stoking war in the region. "Though we are confronting domestic, political and economic problems and our foreign policy is heading for failure we have complete confidence in Pakistain army and it is our first priority," he said.

As a mark of solidarity with Pakistain army his party would stage protests across the country on Friday and appealed to all religious and political parties to participate in peaceful demonstrations in large numbers, he said.

He urged all political and religious parties to participate in processions, protests and demonstrations and assured Pakistain army that the nation stood by it.

The maulana said in answer to a question about invitation to Indian external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to the meeting of Organisa­tion of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that OIC was an ineffective forum which carried no weight.

He said that India did not qualify to be an Islamic country while Pakistain was a large Moslem nation. It was right decision to boycott the OIC’s emergency meeting, he said, adding that war was fire that burned everything to ashes.

He said that Kashmire was a disputed issue and Pakistain had always welcomed international arbitration for settling it but India resisted such attempts. "Our stand about weaker role of international organizations in helping settle Kashmire dispute is still unchan­ged," he said.
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