Pakistan support to Kashmir militancy 'un-Islamic',
says Tahir ul Qadri
“Speaking in an interview
with journalist Saleem Safi on Geo TV, the Minhaj-ul-Quran leader said one
country has no right to launch an armed struggle in another country,” Arab News
reported.
Pakistani cleric and politician
Tahir-ul-Qadri has said that it was “wrong” on part of Pakistanis to take part
in militant struggle in Kashmir, a media report said.
“Speaking in an interview with journalist Saleem Safi on Geo TV,
the Minhaj-ul-Quran leader said one country has no right to launch an armed
struggle in another country,” Arab News reported.
Qadri
also said that Islam doesn’t approve of any such campaign.
“Asked
if the Pakistanis who are taking part in Kashmir’s “freedom struggle” are
wrong, Qadri said it is wrong to take part in attacks in a foreign territory,”
it added.
He
cited the example of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who, he said, never
gave permission to his companions to exact revenge from Islam’s enemies in that
manner.
“There
should be efforts at the diplomatic level to highlight Kashmiris’ rights and
aspirations,” he said.
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