Conspirators want to ‘divide and rule’: JI
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi chapter’s chief Muhammad Hussain Mehanti has said that the enemies of Islam want to pit Muslims against each other in the name of Shia-Sunni differences.
“Shia-Sunni differences are not an issue of Pakistan or Iran. We shall jointly respond to anti-Islam conspiracies,” he vowed in a meeting with Iranian Consular General Agha Masood Zamani on Saturday.
JI’s four-member delegation met Iranian diplomats to express their condolence on the attacks on Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and Shia and Sunni Baloch tribal notables, which claimed 41 lives in the Sistan province. JI Karachi’s Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman, former MNA and JI Karachi’s Foreign Affairs Incharge Muzaffar Hashmi, and JI Information Secretary Sarfaraz Ahmed accompanied Mehanti. The JI members claimed in a press release that they were of the view that the attack was part of an anti-Pakistan agenda. staff report
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