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  • Dec 17th, 2012
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Secretary-General, Jamaat-i-Islami, Liaqat Baloch, said that the civil and military establishments did not learn any lesson from the fall of Dhaka. Addressing the concluding session of the JI central workshop for workers at Mansoora, he said that the threatening situation the country is facing at present is the creation of the present rulers and the civil establishment.

He said the enemy wanted to weaken this country to such an extent that it should stop patronising the Kashmiris and also roll back its nuclear project. He said that Karachi is mini Pakistan and the economic hub of the country, but target killings and extortion have become the fate of the people there.

The MQM, he said, considered itself the representative of the Karachi. In fact, he said, the MQM has been securing favourable results through bogus votes and the constituencies of its choice besides vandalism at the polling stations. He said all the parties of Karachi would have to join hands to free the people of Karachi from the clutches of the terrorists.

Liaqat Baloch slated Bangladesh government designs to punish leaders of the Jamaat e Islami including Prof. Ghulam Azam, Mutiur Rahman, Qamruzzaman and Mullah Abdul Qadir and urged the world at large to prevail upon Dhaka to refrain from that. The JI leader said that the Soviet Union had met its doom due to its wrong policy in Afghanistan and the same fate is awaiting the US in the country.

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