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ISLAMABAD: In a rare rejoinder to a political leader’s statement, Pakistan Army on Sunday strongly condemned the remarks of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Syed Munawar Hassan and demanded an ‘unconditional apology’ from him.

In a recent TV programme, the JI chief had reportedly said that if an American who died on the battlefield was not a martyr, then his backers were also not martyrs because they were chasing the same goal. He had also called Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chiefHakimullah Mehsud – who was killed in a US drone strike recently – a ‘martyr.’

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“Syed Munawar Hassan has tried to invent a logic based on his political convenience. Strong condemnation of his views from an overwhelming majority leaves no doubt in any one’s mind that all of us are very clear on what the state of Pakistan is and who its enemies are,” saida statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations(ISPR).

The army’s statement further said: “The sacrifices of our shuhada [martyrs] and their families need no endorsement from Syed Munawar Hassan and such misguided and self-serving statements deserve no comments.”

It said that Munawar Hassan’s statement was both painful and unfortunate as it came from the head of “a party founded by Maulana Maududi, who is respected and revered for his services to Islam”.

The ISPR release further said that the people of Pakistan – whose loved ones laid down their lives while fighting terrorism and families of martyrs of the armed forces demand an unconditional apology from JI chief for hurting their feelings.

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“It is also expected that the Jamaat-e-Islami should clearly state its party position on the subject,” the statement added.

Reacting to the rare rejoinder, JI Secretary General Liaquat Baloch said his party would comment on the ISPR statement after intra-party consultations. “Soldiers and officers of our army are part of our national institution and the JI has always expressed sorrow over the martyrdom of innocent people and soldiers,” Baloch told a television news channel.

Another senior leader of Jamaat Fareed Piracha said: “We consider the martyrs of Pakistan Army as martyrs.” He added that the JI chief’s statement was taken out of context. “Munawar Hassan will himself tell if these were personal views or the Jamaat’s policy.”

Former ISI chief Lt Gen (Retd) Hameed Gul said Munawar Hassan’s statement seems to be his personal views. He added that the JI has always supported Pakistan Army.

Controversial remarks: Army demands apology from Munawar Hassan – The Express Tribune 
Hats Off Army
 
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Q:How can a killer of 1000s be called a martyr ?

Answer at 6:15

Q:Are Pakistani army personnel and civilians martyrs or not?

Answer at 14:20 , 32:00

Q:Jamat i islami don't hold sharia version of ttp as true

Answer at 25:00

Q:will jamat i islami apologize for its statements?

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Q: Reasons of sectarian violence in Pakistan?Jamats role in Itihad e benal muslimeen

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Munawar Hassan to retract his statements


In a telephonic conversation with Gen Rtrd Hamid Gul with Amir Jamaat Islami Syed Munawar Hassan. Munawar Hassan has told that he will retract his statement with which he is associated .[Gen Hameed Gul was talking to Abb tak news channel]
 
Munawar Hassan’s remarks ‘irresponsible, misleading’: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI: A spokesman of Pakistan army has strongly condemned ‘the irresponsible and misleading’ remarks by Syed Munawar Hassan in a TV programme, declaring the dead terrorists as shaheeds while insulting the shahadat of thousands of innocent Pakistanis and soldiers of Pakistan's armed forces.

According to a press release of ISPR, Syed Munawar Hassan has tried to invent a logic based on his political convenience. Strong condemnation of his views from an overwhelming majority leaves no doubt in any one's mind that all of us are very clear on what the state of Pakistan is and who are its enemies.

“Sacrifices of our shuhada and their families need no endorsement from Syed Munawar Hassan and such misguided and self-serving statements deserve no comments, the spokesman said. However, he added that coming from Ameer of the Jamat-e-Islami, a party founded by Maulana Maududi, who is respected and revered for his services to Islam is both painful and unfortunate.

He said the people of Pakistan, whose loved ones laid down their life while fighting the terrorist, and families of shuhada of armed forces demand an unconditional apology from Syed Munawar Hassan for hurting their feelings. It is also expected that Jamat-e-Islami should clearly state its party position on the subject.

 
The sad & unfortunate thing is all sell out politicians are quiet. Perhaps they had p1$$ their p@nts out of TTP terrorists scare or they are extreme anti Pak Military.
 
I still to this day really don't know why jamaat is not banned in Pakistan. This is a party that openly advocated against the formation of Pakistan. How can any patriot Pakistani ever allow these morons to operate in Pakistan? Have you forgotten what they did to our Qaid or do you turn a blind eye because they follow same beliefs as you? If Jamaat Islami had been banned in 1947, I have no doubt that more than 50% of religious extremism in Pakistan would not exist.
 
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