Kashmir will be liberated through jihad, not slogans, advertisements: Hafiz Naeem
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Lahore: Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, has stated that Kashmir will not be freed through slogans and advertisements but through jihad.
Addressing gathering at Mansoorah, Hafiz Naeem urged audience to dedicate their wealth and lives in path of Allah, aiming to bring about revolution through every possible effort.
He highlighted that many have sacrificed their lives for Palestinian and Kashmiri causes.
Referring to Syed Ali Gilani, he noted that half of Gilani’s life was spent in prison and his sacrifices were aimed at fulfilling Pakistan’s independence.
“Rights cannot be granted to Kashmiris through phone messages, Kashmir will only be freed through jihad. If dialogue were solution, issue would have been resolved long ago,” he stated.
He called on both government and military to clarify their stance on Kashmir, urging for action rather than slogans.
He criticised powerful nations, noting that they support occupying forces, and accused American and Indian authorities of deceiving global community. “Those who fight for freedom are labelled as terrorists,” he said, highlighting double standards of international powers.
Hafiz Naeem, voiced strong opposition to those advocating friendship with Indian Prime Minister Modi, calling on nation to hold such figures accountable.
Referring to Nawaz Sharif, he questioned, “Why speak of strengthening ties with India without Kashmiri freedom? Why not focus on fostering relations with Afghanistan instead?”
He mentioned assassination of Yahya Sinwar, stating that Israel and America fear such sacrifices. Despite turning Gaza into rubble, Israel could not break spirit and strength of Gaza and Hamas, with Palestinians standing firm.
While Palestine has yet to gain freedom, Hafiz Naeem expressed hope for new dawn with bloodshed endured by Ismail Haniyeh’s family.
He asserted that mere advertisement on October 27 cannot absolve government of its responsibility towards Kashmir.
Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 28 2024
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