Muslim scholars demand action against Pakistan
Saturday January 12, 2013 09:25:52 PM,
IANS
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Aligarh: Muslim
intellectuals Saturday came down heavily on Pakistan over the
brutal killing of two Indian soldiers near the LoC in Jammu and
Kashmir, and asked the government to destroy terror camps in its
territory.
"Pakistan is not honouring international laws and is continuing
its terror activities. India should directly target its terror
training camps," said eminent scientist Humayun Murad at a seminar
on the issue here.
The meet paid rich tributes to Lance Naik Hemraj and Lance Naik
Sudhakar Singh who were killed Tuesday by Pakistani soldeirs who
had intruded across the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector and
ambushed an Indian patrol. Their mutilated bodies were later found
by their colleagues.
Presiding over the meet, Millat Bedari Muhim Committee president
Razaullah Khan said: "Islam has recommended certain rules even
during wars and the chopping of the heads of two Indian soldiers
by Pakistani Army is against Islam."
The Aligarh Movement Magazine chief editor Jasim Mohammad pointed
out that despite India's efforts, Pakistan is continuing its proxy
war against it and called for sustainable military strategies
against the country.
Mohammad Shahid, member of the AMU executive council said: "Lives
of our soldiers are not cheap that we compromise it on political
or international consideration. We must act."
The meet observed a two minute silence in memory of the two
martyred soldiers. A resolution was passed demanding breaking of
all diplomatic ties with Pakistan.
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