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'Declare Pak., Afghanistan terrorist States'
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9. The All-India Shia Sunni Front (AISSF) and
the All-India Muslim Unity Front (AIMUF) today said the United
Nations should ``declare Pakistan and Afghanistan as terrorist
countries.''
Staging a demonstration against the destruction of Buddhist
statues by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the chairman of AISSF, Mr.
Z. Ahmed, said, ``we call upon the world community to condemn the
destructive act and ask the U.N. to declare Pakistan and
Afghanistan as terrorist countries.''
``This act will damage Muslim image internationally,'' the
president of AIMUF, Mr. Mohammed Younus Siddiqui, said. They
later submitted a memorandum at the United Nations, the
Afghanistan embassy, and the Pakistan High Commission.
`ISI handiwork'
The Afghanistan Ambassador to India, Mr. Masood Khalili, charged
Pakistan's Inter-services Intelligence with masterminding the
destruction of the Buddhist relics and said there was a
``political agenda`` behind it.
``I cannot help myself not to say that Pakistan has been a part
of this drama,'' Mr. Khalili, representating the Rabbani regime,
said participating in a discussion programme on Doordarshan.
The Taliban and their ``mentors'' had a strategy ``for a long
time to reach central Asia to threaten other countries.''
Afghans, both within the country and outside, ``have indeed not
just worried but wept'' when they heard about the destruction.
They have always held Lord Buddha in high esteem as ``part of
their culture, literature and Sufi tradition. ``They admired this
personality (Buddha) who was in search of the great light,'' Mr.
Khalili said.
- PTI
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