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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Criticism of Defence of Pakistan Council is Unjust

Many are criticizing the Defence of Pakistan Council attempts on the pretext that leaders of banned organizations are participating in them officially.

I will first of all ask, ‘What is the criterion of banning any organization in Pakistan?’

As far as I know, Hizb-ul-Tahrir (www.khilafah.com) is also ‘banned’, while it is only an ideological Islamic group with no military wing. When such peaceful organizations become banned, the authority issuing the ban loses its credibility.

Some so-called banned organizations might be guilty of extremism and wrong line-of-action regarding sectarianism, but I am sure their loyalties regarding the defence of Muslim land are very straight. They do not pocket any dollars upon its compromise.

Also, people are questioning and mocking the need of organizations to vow defence of Pakistan while the government, political parties and army are still in place.

Well, can anybody comment as to how come drones have been allowed to hit our North-West border since 2004, ‘Blackwater’ foreign agents are freely roaming our streets, countless citizens have been sold to America upon demand, and Wikileaks has revealed the consent of our authorities (except a named few) upon these atrocities.

Why then, individuals, groups and organizations not come forward seeking the defence of Pakistan and its nation, especially when it is the hunch of some that the November 26 killings will also be eventually compromised and Pakistan-US unwanted partnership restarted?

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