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ISLAMABAD: It was high time for Pakistan to pull out of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) as it was worse than the United Nations, former Senate chairman Mian Raza Rabbani said on Friday.

Taking part in a discussion on Kashmir in the Senate, he said the “bubble of an Islamic Ummah had burst” and Pakistan should reappraise its relationship with the Ummah.

Recalling that the OIC had failed to act whenever Pakistan or any other Muslim country faced a difficult situation, he referred to the 1990s genocide in Bosnia and the ethnic cleansing in Palestine. “The world has become too profit oriented and focused on economic interests.”

He cited as examples a $15 billion deal signed recently between Aramco, the Saudi-owned oil giant, and India’s largest conglomerate Reliance, conferment of the UAE’s highest civil award on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and signing of MoUs during the first-ever visit to Bahrain by an Indian premier last week to drive home the point that Muslim countries were too busy minding their own business to bother about issues like Kashmir.

Mr Rabbani said that parliament needed to inform all human rights organisations about the uninterrupted curfew and the state of human rights in India-occupied Kashmir.

Shibli Faraz tells Senate no political prisoners in the country

“Pakistan should move an emergency motion at the general assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in October and raise violation of human rights at the IPU’s meeting in Maldives next month,” Mr Rabbani suggested. He said parliament should try to convene special meetings of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and the Asian Parliamentary Association to raise awareness about the Kashmir issue.

“Parliament should prepare a list of all international treaties and covenants signed by India and inform the world how it’s violating them today in Kashmir,” he added.

The former Senate chairman said Pakistan should ask the UN Commission on Human Rights to convene a meeting on the matter and call upon the world body to send observers to Kashmir. “We should now focus on Asia and end our alignment with Washington.”

In his speech, Senator Rehman Malik said crimes against humanity committed by the Indian forces made Narendra Modi liable to trial by the International Criminal Court. “I have already prepared a petition for filing with the ICC.”

He said the revocation of Articles 370 and 35-A by the Indian parliament was a violation of UN resolutions. “It is unfortunate that the UN has failed to implement its own resolutions on Kashmir,” the senator observed.

Mushahid Hussain Sayed of the PML-N underlined the need to have a three-pronged strategy to deal with the challenge posed by India’s irresponsible actions as, ironically enough, New Delhi’s draconian measures offered an opportunity as well. “India’s claim of being a democratic and secular state stands exposed now. I have read 30 articles on the issue, 27 of which were against India,” Senator Mushahid added.

He suggested that the strategy with regard to India should now be “Modi-specific and expose him as fascist and racist”.

Mushahid Hussain observed that the nation must keep its own house in order to ensure that the international community took its stance on major issue seriously. “It’s unthinkable that on one hand we have turmoil, instability, repression and division at home and, on the other, we run an effective foreign policy. We need a healing touch at home first.”

The senator called for immediate release of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, former president Asif Ali Zardari and two lawmakers belonging to the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement. All ‘political prisoners’ should be released as well, he added.

Leader of the House in the Senate Shibli Faraz, while responding to Mushahid Hussain’s remarks, said there were no political prisoners in the country. He noted that all parties were on one page on the Kashmir issue. He asked the chair to send the summary of the proceedings and proposals made by members to the prime minister and the Foreign Office.

The upper house unanimously passed a resolution condemning the annexation of occupied Kashmir by India, describing it as a BJP-RSS move to change the region’s demography in furtherance of their racist and fascist agenda. The resolution, moved by Shibli Faraz, said the annexation was an attempt to undermine the UN Charter, the international law and UN Security Council resolutions.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2019
https://www.dawn.com/news/1502721/time-for-pakistan-to-pull-out-of-oic-says-rabbani
 
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But he is correct. No self respecting country could continue to support even as they support their biggest enemy.



Islamic nations that honoured PM Modi with highest civilian award
After from the UAE and Bahrain, several other Islamic nations also honoured PM Modi with their high civilian award.
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Himanshu Mishra
New Delhi
August 25, 2019
UPDATED: August 25, 2019 11:43 IST

PM Modi was conferrred with The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance in Manama, Bahrain on Saturday. (Photo: Twitter/@narendramodi)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was honoured with "The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance" in Manama on Saturday as he held talks with King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on various bilateral and regional issues.

While receiving the award PM Modi said: "It is an honour for entire India. This is a symbol of the close and friendly relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and India."

PM Modi's visit to Bahrain is significant as it is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to the country. The visit strengthens India's close connect with the six-nation powerful Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Earlier on Saturday, PM Modi was also honoured with the 'Order of Zayed', the UAE's highest civilian award, as a mark of appreciation for his efforts to boost bilateral ties between the two nations.

India's relations with the Islamic nations are better than ever before. PM Modi's personal diplomatic outreach has yielded great results for India as far as the Muslim world is concerned. It has got home substantial investment, led to a rise in Haj quota and also ensured that several prisoners in West Asia come back home, united with their loved ones.

Several other Islamic nations also honoured PM Modi with their high civilian award in the recent past. Here's a list of awards PM Modi has been conferred with by Muslim-majority countries:

1. The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance, Bahrain - August 2019

2. Order of Zayed, UAE's highest civilian award - August 2019

3. Grand Collar of the State of Palestine - February 2018


4. Amir Amanullah Khan Award, Afghanistan - June 2016

5. King Abdulaziz Sash Award, Saudi Arabia - April 2016

6. Rule of Nishan Izzuddeen, Maldives - June 2019

Just like in Bahrain, PM Modi has always said that these awards are not merely for a person but for 1.3 billion Indians.

(With inputs from PTI)

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...ith-highest-civilian-award-1591334-2019-08-25
Few Indian business tycoons sitting in UAE and Modi wants to bring them in Kashmir. India give them tax free land and tax break. On Oct 19th, he has called Kashmir investment conference, where he invited 3000 investors.
That's why I said, a limited war is expected around Oct.
 
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Rabbani is right on one thing improving ties with Iran I support him on that policy also the policy of leaving that Gulf Arab Country Club known as the OIC

ISLAMABAD: It was high time for Pakistan to pull out of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) as it was worse than the United Nations, former Senate chairman Mian Raza Rabbani said on Friday.

Taking part in a discussion on Kashmir in the Senate, he said the “bubble of an Islamic Ummah had burst” and Pakistan should reappraise its relationship with the Ummah.
Well at least he is trying to awaken the Pakistani public about these Gulfy Arabs
 
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Few Indian business tycoons sitting in UAE and Modi wants to bring them in Kashmir. India give them tax free land and tax break. On Oct 19th, he has called Kashmir investment conference, where he invited 3000 investors.
That's why I said, a limited war is expected around Oct.
Yeah but for a few traitors in OIC, why should we leave OIC.? Even Iran, to which this semi-atheist libtard worships, has not left OIC despite being not friendly with most of the members.
 
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Rabbani is right on one thing improving ties with Iran I support him on that policy also the policy of leaving that Gulf Arab Country Club known as the OIC
What will Pakistan get from improving ties with Iran?
Pakistan needs dollars and riyals which it can get from Saudi Arabia
 
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Yeah but for a few traitors in OIC, why should we leave OIC.? Even Iran, to which this semi-atheist libtard worships, has not left OIC despite being not friendly with most of the members.
Pakistan is the founder of OIC. Pakistan need to control the OIC with iron hand. I sometime agree with @MastanKhan Pakistan should invade and control all these wealthy GCC countries.

Organisation of Indian Customers = OIC
lol
 
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What will Pakistan get from improving ties with Iran?
Pakistan needs dollars and riyals which it can get from Saudi Arabia


I said of Balancing of ties I am well aware we are at the point thanks to Arab a//s k///ing in the last 50 years generations of Pakistanis have to slave away in these filthy rich nations who were able to become prosper not on merit but on Black gold and explotation of cheap labour from South Asia hence I am all for balancing of ties with both Gulf Arabs,Turks and Iranians

Organisation of Indian Customers = OIC

Just call it the Trump Gulf Arab Country Club and Golf Courses

Pakistan is the founder of OIC. Pakistan need to control the OIC with iron hand. I sometime agree with @MastanKhan Pakistan should invade and control all these wealthy GCC countries.


lol

The OIC is joke invading should have been done but no we were gullible lads who thought in terms of "baradar mulk" anyways I cant wait when the Gulfies run out of oil in the near future
 
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Prime minister Imran Khan should visit Saudi Arabia and UAE
Iran is an irrelevant country Pakistan shouldn't try to improve relations with Iran

Are you serious? Iran is the only major Islamic nation that supported Pakistan on Kashmir.
 
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Prime minister Imran Khan should visit Saudi Arabia and UAE
Iran is an irrelevant country Pakistan shouldn't try to improve relations with Iran

He visited both, irrelevent to you yeah but I say a balance of ties is better than Arab a/ss j//sing
 
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I dislike Iran, but there may be a way to get cheap oil from them, under the counter.
 
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Are you serious? Iran is the only major Islamic nation that supported Pakistan on Kashmir.

Turkey is the next one but its all just statements tbh we need diplomatic support but all heavy lifting needs to be done at GHQ in Islamabad

I dislike Iran, but there may be a way to get cheap oil from them, under the counter.

Sadly the world works that way you gotta deal with all types I am sorry if we consider the Kemalist Secularist Turks as our "brothers" then we gotta be pragmatic something many PDFers and Paks cant handle
 
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