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Jamaat-ud-Dawah warns India against 'striking' Pak

Last updated on: June 21, 2011 15:10 IST

Image: File picture of an anti-India rally in Karachi
Photographs: Reuters Rezaul H Laskar in Islamabad

Outlawed radical outfit Jamaat-ud-Dawah has warned India against 'striking' Pakistan and asked it to hand over persons involved in the Samjhauta Express train bombing.

The 10-point declaration was adopted at the 'Defence of Islam and Pakistan's Stability' conference organised by JuD at the Jamia-al-Dirasat Islamia seminary in Karachi on Monday.

It called for the United States to be declared an enemy of Pakistan and warned the government against releasing Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh.

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'India must handover persons involved in Samjhauta blasts'

Image: A policeman stands outside a burnt carriage of a Samjhauta Express train
Photographs: Reuters

The declaration also warned India against 'striking' Pakistan and asked it to hand over persons involved in the 2007 Samjhauta Express train bombing, in which 68 people were killed, mostly Pakistanis.

It also warned the people about alleged attempts by India, Israel and the US to destabilise Pakistan and called for unity among citizens to defend the country.

Among those who addressed the gathering was senior JuD leader Abdur Rehman Makki, who contended the situation in Pakistan was "not as bad as the local and Western media says".

'Proud of Osama who killed thousands of US citizens'

Image: A JuD supporter holds a party flag and an image of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden during anti-American rally in Lahore
Photographs: Reuters

Makki pointed to the perceived inability of the US to win the war in Afghanistan and said if "Pakistan is worried about the future, (Admiral) Mike Mullen and (Gen David) Petraeus are more worried!"

Makki also praised slain Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who was killed in a US raid in Abbottabad on May 2.

"He killed thousands of US citizens." He brought five planes that hit American buildings. He brought the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation back to their senses, Makki was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune newspaper.

However, the conference guarded by Kalashnikov-toting men was attended by only about 100 seminary students.

'US, India, Israel a satanic trinity'

Image: An anti-US rally in Karachi
Photographs: Reuters

One speaker described the US, India and Israel as a 'satanic trinity.' The speakers called for the imposition of an 'Islamic system' in Pakistan and referred to the alleged presence of a number of 'spies' in the country.

JuD leader Ameer Hamza said the event was organised as a "follow-up on the resolution passed by parliament in the in-camera briefing to reduce US involvement in Pakistan."

Other speakers contended that the recent criticism of the Pakistani military was wrong and part of "propaganda". "If we criticise the military, then we are playing into the hands of the US," said one speaker.

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