


PQP leaders blast Ijazul
Haq's statements against Wali Khan
F.P. Report
PESHAWAR - Taking
strong exception to the statements of PML(N) Leader Ijazul Haq against
the veteran politician Khan Abdul Wali Khan, leaders of Pakhtunkhaw Qaumi
Party (PQP) said that instead of issuing such statements he should recall
the dark ages when his father trampled democracy under his feet and pushed
the country towards sectarianism, terrorism and Klashnikov culture.
In a joint press release
issued here on Friday, Central general secretary, Usman Khalil, information
secretary, Qaiser Khan and members of the Central Committee of PQP,
Jan Alam and Raheem Shah, said that Ijazul Haq was the son of a military
dictator, who had played havoc with the entire country.
They said that Zia was a
liar, cheater and hypocrite who through a so-called referendum made himself
president of Pakistan for five years. They added that his rule was the
worst ever faced by this country.
They claimed that Zia fanned
sectarianism and created rifts among different sects so as to prolong his
illegal and unconstitutional rule. Due to the same reason, they said, Karachi,
Lahore, Faisalabad, Jhang, Multan and Narowal have now been burning.
The PQP leaders said that
the military dictator kept the constitution in abeyance and only restored
it after mutilating its shape.
They added that he was the
greatest enemy of Pakhtun nation who plunged Afghanistan into a 20-year-long
civil war. They added that Ijzaul Haq had claimed that Zia was present
in the hujras of Afghans, was a pack of lie and in fact the Afghans considered
him an enemy of their race who for the sake of earning Dollars ruined Afghanistan.
They added that Zia was
an American agent who fought proxy war for the Americans in Afghanistan.
The PQP leaders further
said Afghans were their brothers as all of them belong to the same race
but where did Ziaul Haq and Ijazul Haq stand.
They asked whether Ijaz
today could visit Jalandhar, which was his mother land.
About the claim of Ijaz
that all Pakhtuns were agents of Khad and KGB, they said that whether Ijaz
could told the nation from where they earned billions of rupees. Whether
his father had not misappropriated the money meant for the so-called Afghan
Jehad, they asked.
They further recalled that
Ziaul Haq was the killer of a large number of Palestinians in Jordan. They
added that on the order of King Shah Hussain of Jordan he suspended water
supply to the Palestinians.
They warned him to refrain
from issuing irresponsible statements against the Pakhtuns otherwise his
fate would not be different from his father.
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