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Protests in Pakistan over Modi's remarks, Rohingyas' genocide
Islamabad, June 13
Protests were held across
Pakistan's Sindh province to voice anger over what people described as
"Indian war hysteria and inhuman brutalities being meted out to the
Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar".
Activists of almost all religious
parties and a number of political parties took out rallies and staged
demonstrations across Sindh on Friday, Dawn online reported.
Pakistan
Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) and Pakistan Sunni Tehreek (PST) protesters
burnt Indian flags and effigies of the Indian prime minister at the end
of their rallies.
Sindh PML-Q president Haleem Adil Shaikh,
while addressing workers outside the Press Club in Hyderabad city, said
that all Pakistanis were united for the security and integrity of their
homeland.
If India committed the mistake of resorting to aggression, the entire nation would back its army, he said.
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a June 7 address at Dhaka University,
blamed Pakistan for spreading terrorism and fear in India, saying:
"Every now and then Pakistan keeps disturbing India, creates nuisance,
promotes terrorism and such incidents keep recurring."
The
participants in Friday's rallies marched on different roads before
converging at the press club where their leaders said the Indian
premier’s statements had deeply hurt Pakistanis.
They said that Pakistan was a powerful country and its army knew how to guard the boundaries of its homeland.
Jamaat-ud-Dawa
(JuD) leader Maulana Qari Mehmood urged the government to eliminate
India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agents from the country and
appealed to Muslim countries to stand united on one platform against
Myanmar’s brutalities against Muslims.
The protesters condemned
the ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims, and above all, the criminal
silence of international organisations of human rights, the UN as well
as European countries over the massacre of Muslims.
They also
demanded that Pakistan should send back the Myanmar ambassador whose
country was involved in systematic ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya
Muslims and rape of their women.
Similar protests were held in Ghotki and Kandhkot districts.