Monday, November 11, 2013

Military establishment should not interfere in political matters: Liaqat Baloch

Pakistan News
Lahore: The Jamaat-i-Islami (Ji) on Monday reacted to an Ispr press discharge in regards to Munawar Hassan's comments, truism that the military did not have
the right to specifically meddle in political issues. Ji pioneer Liaqat Baloch spoke to news people accompanying a gathering of the gathering's Majlis-e-Shura which was additionally went to by Munawar Hassan. Baloch said the Ispr had issued a political press discharge. "The guard does not have the right to meddle in political and fair undertakings." Consistent with Liaqat Baloch, those with a particular reason and mindset were behind redirecting regard for individual verbal confrontations. "The issue close by is the conclusion of Nato supplies and automaton strike." The Ji pioneer said his gathering was eager to offer any sort of offering for the nation. "Ji has dependably tribute to the saints of Pakistan Army." On Sunday night, the Ispr issued a press discharge unequivocally censuring 'the untrustworthy and deluding' comments of Munawar Hassan in Tv programme, proclaiming dead terrorists as shaheeds (saints) while offending the shahadat (suffering) of many pure Pakistanis and officers of the guard. The press discharge called for an unconditional expression of remorse from Hassan for harming the emotions of the groups of Pakistani officers who were martyred while fighting terrorist.

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