JI chief criticises Gilani’s statement on Salala attack

Munawar Hasan reacts to Gilani's statement that US apology on Salala attack won't bring back soldiers.


Ppi May 29, 2012
JI chief criticises Gilani’s statement on Salala attack

LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Munawar Hassan has strongly reacted to Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s statement that a US apology on Salala attack won’t bring back our soldiers.

“Gilani’s statement in this respect is an open invitation to the lawbreakers and terrorists to create chaos in the country and refuse to accept the rule of the Constitution and the law,” he said while talking to various delegations at Mansoora on Tuesday.

The JI chief said that if Gilani’s argument was to be accepted, all the murderers, terrorists and saboteurs lying in jails should be set free as their imprisonment won’t bring back their victims nor would their being jailed benefit the aggrieved families in any way.

Besides, he said, this reasoning suggests that all law courts and law enforcing agencies should be disbanded as they were simply useless.

Hassan charged that after Speaker National Assembly passed a ruling in his favour, Gilani seemed to be ‘out of his senses’ and was issuing statements which made no sense.

“In a recent interview to a TV channel, Gilani had the audacity to say that all those who wanted to leave the country, should leave. This was an insult to the patriotic people of the country,” said the JI chief.

COMMENTS (4)

abbas | 12 years ago | Reply

"Yousaf Raza Gilani’s statement that a US apology on Salala attack won’t bring back our soldiers."-just shows how much this punk cares for human lives-I have no time for Munaver and his likes but because of religous parties like JI that Zardari Gilani and others are kept in check=only a few days ago Clinton told Zardari you have no balls or words to that effect=how much more insulting this all can be for a nation

Lone Star | 12 years ago | Reply

These mullah folks don't really know how to run the business of the governament.

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