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LARKANA: December 14, 2009. (Nazir Siyal for PCP) Chief of Khaksar Tehreek Pakistan Hamiduddin Al-Mashriqi on Monday said that present government should immediately call a national conference to resolve the terrorism and other issues in which all the political and religious parties of the country should be invited to participate irrespective of their links in the parliament.
Talking to a group of media, Hamiduddin Al-Mashriqi said that so-called terrorist organizations could not think of such heinous crimes, he said the present government should detect the clue of forces involved in perpetual attacks on public and private properties causing loss of human lives.
Khaksar Tehreek Chief said, the present government should take all the stakeholders into confidence and take step before the comprehensive strategy should be visualized by reviewing present internal and external policies.
He said the Pakistan Democratic Forum (PDF) objective was to positively pressure on government to re-think its national policies.
Al-Mashriqi said that despite refusal of the government it was fact that Black Water was present in the country because in every subversive activity like attacks on GHQ, Parade Lane Mosque, sensitive installations and Moon Market Lahore there seems hand of well-organized force.
He said, our enemies taking advantage of weaknesses were hatching conspiracies to inflict loss to ideological and geographical frontiers of Pakistan, added that present government and country religious and political forces having conformity with the national interests, security of the country, specifically weeding out menace of terror from the country by unite and development steps of our government he said.
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