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LAHORE: Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, Senator Sirajul Haq, has stressed upon the Prime Minister not to link terrorism with Islam and the Ulema to please colonial powers and instead trace the factors behind the menace and adopt solid policy to tackle them.

While talking to the media at Mansoora here on Sunday, he said that the Prime Minister had full powers and he should not simply make advices and sermons or mere condemnation of terrorism.

The JI chief further said that instead of seeking separate Fatwahs from the Ulema, the Prime Minister should make arrangement for a collective Fatwa.

He said it would be better to appoint a Grand Mufti as in Saudi Arabia to guide the government on important issues.

Sirajul Haq demanded immediate arrest of the bloggers indulged in blasphemy of the Holy Prophet and deterrent punishment to them. He said that such a heinous crime was being committed under the nose of the rulers but they were unconcerned. He said the nation would not spare any sacrifice for safeguarding the sanctity of the Holy Prophet.

The JI chief said that the execution of Mumtaz Qadri was a big crime of the rulers for which the masses could besiege the residences of the rulers.

Chief said that terrorism was the result of joining the US war on terror and said all the Ulema had opposed this step. He said the man who plunged the country into this war is sitting comfortably in Dubai while the country and the nation is facing the consequences.

He said that the Ulema, madarsah and mosques were the target of terrorism and those holding them responsible for the menace were agents of the enemy powers. The enemy wanted to divide the Ummah in sectarian factions and groups and want to push them against one another in order to sell its arms and occupy the resources of the Muslim world.

He said the enemy was targeting mosques, shrines and madarsahs. It was the government’s responsibility to foil the enemy plans but the rulers were themselves advancing the enemy

agenda.

He further said that the enemy was trying to destroy the Islamic civilization and values to promote its obscener and nude culture. The colonial powers that destroyed the unity of the Ummah in 1923 by eliminating the Khilafat -the symbol of Muslim unity- was now busy in making the Islamic faith and norms controversial. Unfortunately, the Muslim rulers stand on the enemy side and are advocating the enemy stance. He also opposed a supplementary budget.

Asked about the remarks of Punjab Law minister Rana Sanaullah about him, Sirajul Haq said that he could only pray for the minister. But, he said, he could not give up the drive against corruption.

In response to a question about FATA, he said the federal government should proceed according to the report of the Sartaj Aziz Committee as there was no occasion for going back.