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Militants vow war on Pak if any retreat on Kashmir
5/21/2008 12:13:23 AM
Islamabad | May 20
Top militant leaders of the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Hizbul Mujahideen have warned Pakistan government against softening its stance towards India and threatened to wage a "war in Islamabad and Lahore" if there is any "retreat" on the Kashmir issue.
Speaking on the eve of the resumption of the composite dialogue process between India and Pakistan, Syed Salahuddin, the chief of the militant conglomerate United Jehad Council, said that the Kashmir issue's importance had increased as India, Israel and the US had made "Pakistan their target".
Salahuddin, who is also head of the Hizbul Mujahideen, told a conference in Sialkot that his organization would wage "war in Islamabad and Lahore" if the "Kashmir liberation movement suffered due to the Pakistani rulers' cowardice, retreat and pro-India policies".
He claimed that Pakistan's rulers had created "problems for themselves" by "extending a hand of friendship towards India".
Salahuddin also said the government had created dangers along the border with Afghanistan while "safeguarding US interests". He claimed Pakistan's Foreign Office was "paralysed" and had not taken up the alleged rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir.
Though the new government had been voted to power by the people who were opposed to President Pervez Musharraf and the US, the current political leadership is being "held hostage" by Washington through a "great strategy", Salahuddin said.
Salahuddin declared that struggle in Kashmir was "gaining momentum" and would continue.
Addressing a separate meeting on Monday in Chakwal, Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Muhammad Saeed urged the Pakistan government to "shun the policy of unilateral friendship and adopt a principled stand".
Any solution to the Kashmir issue that was imposed on the Kashmiri people and went against their aspirations would not be acceptable to the Pakistani nation, he said.
Saeed also alleged the US was instigating India to attack Pakistan" and that "India only understood the language of might".
Militant leaders like Salahuddin have re-emerged since the new government led by the Pakistan People's Party came to power in March, and have been addressing meetings in different parts of the country.
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