Modi not only for South Asia but has become threat for the peace of whole world: Ameerul Azim


MIRPUR, Jan 09 (SABAH): Secretary General Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Ameerul Azim has said that Narendra Modi not only for South Asia but has become threat for the peace of whole world and is forwarding the Hindutva ideology and RSS agenda. He said that 20 million Kashmiris for securing right to self-determination are waiting for the practical step of the United Nations. He said that not ensuring the right to self-determination of Kashmiris instead of passage of the 75 years is an open evidence of the failure of the United Nations. He said that the Pakistani people are standing shoulder to shoulder with the Kashmiri people from day one and will continue doing so till the arising of dawn of freedom.

This was stated by Ameerul Azim while addressing the Ahbab Convention organized by Jammu and Kashmir Islami Jamiat Talaba. On the occasion Emir JI Azad Jammu and Kashmir Dr. Khalid Mahmood Khan, President Alkhidamt Foundation Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Jehangir Khan, Emir JI district Mirpur Dr. Riaz Ahmed, acting Nazim Jammu and Kashmir Islami Jamiat Talaba Raja Haris and other leaders also addressed the participants of the convention.

Ameerul Azim said that Pakistani government should have announced repealing of all the agreements with India and announced roadmap for the freedom of the Kashmir after the 5th August 2019 actions of Narendra Modi but old and new rulers sitting in Islamabad become silent on this matter. He said that Kashmiris are waiting for the active role of Islamabad, adding that the rulers present in Islamabad are weeping on the economic crisis, adding that political and economic stability in Pakistan is conditional with the freedom of Kashmir, adding that Pakistan will become economically stable after the freedom of Kashmir. He said that Kashmiris are fighting war of completion of Pakistan.

He said that Islami Jamiat Talaba is the only organization which is providing the youth to the nation after building their character.