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US hatching conspiracy against Pak to gain access to its nuclear programs: JI
North America News.Net Monday 8th February, 2010 (ANI)
Lahore, Feb. 8 : The United States is creating uncertainty in Pakistan in order to gain access to Pakistan's nuclear program, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Syed Munawwar Hassan has said.
Addressing a gathering of students in Lahore, he said that the US looks all set to get Pakistan's nuclear program declared unsafe so that the international community can have control over it.
The News quoted Hassan as saying that Washington is hatching conspiracy against Pakistan in a bid to jeopardize the Islamic country's ability to defend itself.
"International community is trying to enforce such solution of Kashmir issues, which will neither be acceptable for the people of Kashmir nor for the people of Pakistan," he said.
The war on terrorism is being waged against Muslim Ummah and Islamic world, he added. Email this story to a friend
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U.S. special agent 02-08-10, 05:56 AM |
US hatching conspiracy against Pak to gain access to its nuclear programs: JI
You bhosari ke terrorists - Syed Munawwar Hassan -,
your Musha has already given us the secrets of
Paki. nukes.
We have special Pakis. agents working in
installations giving us constant update information.
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