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Some countries out to denuclearise Pakistan: NSA

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ISLAMABAD: National Security Adviser (NSA) Lt-Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua has warned that some world powers want to denuclearise Pakistan by taking advantage of its internal problems.

“These countries also want to undermine China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),” said Gen Janjua while briefing a meeting of the National Ulema Mashaikh Council presided over by Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Mohammad Yousaf.

Gen Janjua was invited to brief the participants on the internal and external security challenges as well as steps being taken by the government to streamline religious seminaries. Due to the sensitivity of the topic, media was not invited to cover the event.

Later, the officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs issued an official statement quoting the NSA as saying that certain international and regional countries were not in favour of CPEC.

Gen Janjua did not name any country, but he was certainly referring to the growing strategic partnership between the US and India. “The same powers are also against peace and stability in Afghanistan,” he claimed.

The NSA said current situation required of Pakistan to maintain unity in its ranks not only to thwart such challenges but also to set its priorities straight.

“Apart from protecting our geographical and ideological boundaries, we need to keep an eye on our internal challenges,” he stressed.

He also briefed the meeting about steps the government was taking to reform religious seminaries. However, the statement did not provide further details.

However, the religious affairs minister said soon some of the seminaries would be given college and university status, adding that students studying at these seminaries would opt to join Pakistan Army or police or other reputable professions on completing their studies.

During the meeting, a unanimous resolution was passed to show solidarity with the Rohingya Muslims. The participants demanded that Pakistan must consider severing diplomatic ties with Myanmar if its forces do not stop atrocities against the innocent Muslims.

They also urged the United Nations to take urgent steps to bring perpetrators of heinous crimes against Rohingya Muslims to justice.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1517198/countries-denuclearise-pakistan-nsa/
 
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meeting of the National Ulema Mashaikh Council presided over by Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Mohammad Yousaf

why they want briefing on external issue and invite a general for that? what will they do?
 
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meeting of the National Ulema Mashaikh Council presided over by Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Mohammad Yousaf

why they want briefing on external issue and invite a general for that? what will they do?

they will give Fatwa kay bomb chala do

last time 99 me Saudi bech me agaye they k bomb nahi chalana haram hai

is dafa wo bhi nahi aenge
 
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they will give Fatwa kay bomb chala do

last time 99 me Saudi bech me agaye they k bomb nahi chalana haram hai

is dafa wo bhi nahi aenge

pls dont say that our malnourished eastern neighbors include OP will commit suicide:P
 
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wese BTW El Sidd uncle muje apna grade barhana he to get access to more forums....kese karu?:undecided:
 
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i think there is some limit of post you need to have to be able to post everywhere.

you may need to post more for that.
No, there is some other discrimination cz some forums where i am not allowed to post i have seen members with less posts then me.
 
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There are only two countries in the world that wants a denuclearize Pakistan and they are USA and India. Whats stopping the NSA from naming them?
 
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