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Business Recorder
08-05-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
Sindh chapters of JI, JUI condemn Indian aggression
KARACHI: Chief Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh, Kashif Saeed Sheikh, and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Sindh Vice Chief, Qari Muhammad Usman, on Wednesday strongly condemned the latest wave of Indian aggression, particularly targeting civilian populations and religious sites under the cover of darkness. Kashif Saeed Sheikh stated that the cowardly enemy once again resorted to attacking mosques and civilian areas, where the name of Allah is proclaimed, exposing India's lowly and cowardly mindset. He praised the Pakistan Army for its befitting response, saying it restored national pride and stood as a symbol of courage and professionalism. He urged the government to call an immediate all-parties conference to foster unity in the face of rising threats and stressed that the entire nation should be prepared with the spirit of jihad under the army's motto of faith, jihad, and piety. Sheikh declared that the liberation of Kashmir — which he termed Pakistan's jugular vein — has become inevitable. He expressed solidarity with the families of martyrs, assuring that their blood would not be shed in vain, and India would be made accountable for each drop. He instructed party workers from Karachi to Kashmore to prepare as national volunteers and directed Alkhidmat Foundation to activate its disaster management units. He also called for the government to introduce compulsory military training through a presidential ordinance, citing examples from countries like Israel and Singapore. Meanwhile, JUI's Qari Muhammad Usman condemned India's targeting of civilian populations as a continuation of its unethical and inhumane legacy of oppression and fear. He termed the attack a violation of international laws and norms, asserting that such cowardly tactics cannot shake Pakistan's national unity. Usman praised the Pakistan Armed Forces for their immediate, robust, and effective response to Indian aggression, highlighting their bravery, skill, and unwavering commitment to the country's defense. He reaffirmed that the entire nation stands firmly with its armed forces like a wall of steel. Expressing deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives, he offered condolences to the families of the martyrs, prayed for the swift recovery of the injured, and stressed that the whole nation shares their grief. Qari Usman concluded by stating that Pakistan has always emerged with honour and, God willing will continue to do so. He emphasized that no matter how cunning the enemy's plans, the nation's faith, determination, and unity will continue to thwart every scheme. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
27-01-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
JI conference dismisses six new canals' plan
HYDERABAD: A water conference, hosted by Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh and presided over by provincial Ameer Kashif Saeed Shaikh, was held at a local hotel in Hyderabad today. The conference was attended by leaders of political, religious, and nationalist parties. The participants rejected the federal government's plan to construct six new canals on the Indus River, calling it illegal, a violation of the IRSA Act, and a conspiracy to turn Sindh barren. They criticised the dual standards of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and warned that if the party failed to pass resolutions against such anti-Sindh projects in the Sindh Assembly, National Assembly, and Senate, all political parties would jointly besiege the Chief Minister's House. In his presidential address, Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh Ameer Kashif Saeed Shaikh alleged that, as in the past, the PPP is facilitating the federal government and institutions in building these canals. Sindh United Party leader Syed Zain Shah dismissed the federal government's data on water as fake and deceitful. He highlighted that the people in Hyderabad and Karachi were struggling even for drinking water. Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party Chairman Dr Qadir Magsi said water is a basic necessity of life, and the Indus River is Sindh's lifeline. He said: "If new canals are constructed, Sindh will turn into a collective graveyard." He criticized Punjab's bureaucracy for always devising plans to loot Sindh's water. He urged political parties and farmers to continue the struggle against the plan of six canals. Pakistan Muslim League-Functional Sindh Secretary General Sardar Abdul Rahim stated that Pir Pagara was prepared to go to any extent to protect Sindh's water. Sindh Abadgar Board leader Seyed Nadeem Shah Jamot accused Punjab of planning to cultivate its barren lands at the cost of turning seven million acres of Sindh's land barren. PTI leader Khawand Bux Jahejo acknowledged that water is a serious issue for Sindh and assured full support to JI's efforts against the plan to build six new canals on Indus River.