Maulana Abdul Khabeer Accuses India of Fueling Violence in Pakistan

The Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, has strongly condemned ongoing threats to Pakistan’s security, asserting that no external conspiracies, including what he described as “Fitna-e-Al-Hindustan,” will be allowed to succeed in the country.

Speaking at a press conference in Peshawar, Maulana Azad accused India of attempting to avenge its historical defeat by allegedly sponsoring acts of terrorism inside Pakistan. He highlighted recent attacks, including a targeted strike on a place of worship in Islamabad and a terrorist attack on a police station in Bajaur, labeling the perpetrators as “beast-like and savage.”

“The enemy is extremely cunning and deceitful. India and Afghanistan are collaborating against Pakistan, attempting to destabilize our nation through terror and subversive schemes,” Maulana Azad stated. “We will not allow any plan of Fitna-e-Al-Hindustan to succeed.”

He emphasized the unity of the nation and the bravery of the Pakistan Armed Forces in confronting these threats. “Today, the entire nation stands firmly behind our armed forces, united against all those who wish to harm our homeland. No external agenda or conspiracy will prevail against Pakistan,” he affirmed.

Maulana Azad also highlighted the historic and strategic partnership between Pakistan and China, describing it as “higher than the Himalayas,” and announced the establishment of a China-Pakistan Center in Peshawar to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Reflecting on Pakistan’s origins and blessings, he noted that the country is a precious gift from Allah, recalling that it was granted during the holy month of Ramadan. “Allah’s guidance brings victory in righteous struggles. Just as we triumphed in the Maarka-e-Haq, we will continue to overcome all challenges with unity and faith,” he said.

The Chairman called on all citizens to stand together in strengthening Pakistan and to remain vigilant against the designs of hostile forces. He urged national solidarity as the nation approaches the holy month of Ramadan, emphasizing that progress is only possible when the country stands united against internal and external threats.

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