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ISLAMABAD: Unfazed by criticism from Pakistan's powerful military for referring to the slain Taliban chief as a martyr, the ultra-right Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday took on the army by contending that it did not have the right to interfere in politics.

Jamaat general secretary Liaquat Baloch said the army's media wing ISPR had issued a political press release which was unbecoming of a military force.

Angered by Jamaat head Munawar Hasan?s remarks describing slain Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud as a martyr, ISPR had on Sunday demanded that he should tender an unconditional apology.

The military also asked Hasan to apologise for "insulting" the martyrdom of soldiers killed in anti-terror operations.

Earlier today, Hasan said he stood by his remarks describing Mehsud as a martyr. TheJamaat's Majlis-e-Shura or advisory council met to discuss the upcoming local body polls, US drone attacks and the controversy caused by Hasan's remarks.

During the meeting, Baloch said Pakistan would have to get out of the drone war to establish sustainable peace. Those with a specific purpose and mentality were behind diverting attention to personal debates, he was quoted as saying by media.

"The issue at hand is the closure of Nato supplies and drone attacks," Baloch claimed. "Jamaat-e-Islami has always paid tribute to the martyrs of the Pakistan army."

The Pakistani Taliban chief was killed in a US drone strike on November 1. The CIA's drone campaign is an emotional issue and public opinion has been divided by the latest strike that killed Mehsud.

Pakistani politicians, except for a few, have criticised the strike and said it was deliberately carried out to scuttle proposed peace talks with the Taliban.

However, security analysts and former military officers are happy that Pakistan's enemy number one has been killed.

The latest drone strike had renewed calls from some political and religious parties to shoot down the US unmanned spy planes and to block supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan.


Pak army doesn't have right to interfere in politics: Jamaat - The Times of India
 
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Govt must arrest all its leaders on sedition charges so that others could mend there ways seeing these tough actions
 
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The Jamaat has lost its head. They are insulting the sacrifices of our soldiers in the war on terror. Terrorists have a sympathetic wing in the jamaat e islami. These are terrorist parties who use religion as a tool.

We need to ensure that the mullahs are locked up in a large contained and shipped off to some desolate place. Only then can Pakistan progress. Down with idiotic mullahs and their moral support to the terrorists.

The Jamaat since its inception has been anti Pakistani. They didn't even want Pakistan to be formed. They are all a bunch of a softer version of terrorists
 
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Ok Ban them ,arest them, But then Everyone will complain that it is not democratic to supress anyone views by state authority. Then What?
 
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True, the army has no right to interfere in politics.

But in this case, it was a counter to a previous statement against the army. If a political party makes a statement against a cause that the army is fighting for, and that too by questioning the sacrifice of the soldiers rather than arguing against the cause itself, then the army has every right to respond with a counter statement. What is ISPR there for anyway?
 
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Ok Ban them ,arest them, But then Everyone will complain that it is not democratic to supress anyone views by state authority. Then What?
 
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ISLAMABAD: Unfazed by criticism from Pakistan's powerful military for referring to the slain Taliban chief as a martyr, the ultra-right Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday took on the army by contending that it did not have the right to interfere in politics.

Jamaat general secretary Liaquat Baloch said the army's media wing ISPR had issued a political press release which was unbecoming of a military force.

Angered by Jamaat head Munawar Hasan?s remarks describing slain Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud as a martyr, ISPR had on Sunday demanded that he should tender an unconditional apology.

The military also asked Hasan to apologise for "insulting" the martyrdom of soldiers killed in anti-terror operations.

Earlier today, Hasan said he stood by his remarks describing Mehsud as a martyr. TheJamaat's Majlis-e-Shura or advisory council met to discuss the upcoming local body polls, US drone attacks and the controversy caused by Hasan's remarks.

During the meeting, Baloch said Pakistan would have to get out of the drone war to establish sustainable peace. Those with a specific purpose and mentality were behind diverting attention to personal debates, he was quoted as saying by media.

"The issue at hand is the closure of Nato supplies and drone attacks," Baloch claimed. "Jamaat-e-Islami has always paid tribute to the martyrs of the Pakistan army."

The Pakistani Taliban chief was killed in a US drone strike on November 1. The CIA's drone campaign is an emotional issue and public opinion has been divided by the latest strike that killed Mehsud.

Pakistani politicians, except for a few, have criticised the strike and said it was deliberately carried out to scuttle proposed peace talks with the Taliban.

However, security analysts and former military officers are happy that Pakistan's enemy number one has been killed.

The latest drone strike had renewed calls from some political and religious parties to shoot down the US unmanned spy planes and to block supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan.


Pak army doesn't have right to interfere in politics: Jamaat - The Times of India
time is near to those, who thinks damocrazy means, no army, no nation, no country?
just themselves, & thier worship?
 
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You mean time is coming for those who worship dictators :coffee:
yes time is closing for those who , worship damocratic dictatorship, with supporting terrorism in the country?
MUSLIM brotherhood, been made a great example in egypt!
pakistan is going to follow that, sooner !
 
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yes time is closing for those who , worship damocratic dictatorship, with supporting terrorism in the country?
MUSLIM brotherhood, been made a great example in egypt!
pakistan is going to follow that, sooner !

Does that mean Pakistan Army will denounce Zia and what he stood for? :coffee:
 
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Does that mean Pakistan Army will denounce Zia and what he stood for? :coffee:
does genrl, ZIA abbu of MR NAWAZ SHARIF, ever said in his life, that those been killed fighting with terrorists are not shaheeds?
i think, you seriously need, a mental checkup now?
 
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