RSS, Shia leaders questions Pakistans eaistence
Lucknow, Nov 8 : RSS and Shia religious leaders have today opined that the eaistence of Pakistan was at stake and the dream of the people of the country for unified India like before Independence could be fulfilled.
Former RSS chief K P Sudarshan and Shia religious leader Maulana Hamiul Hassan made an anti-Pakistan remark during their one-to-one meeting here.
Both the leaders, during their 45 minutes, conuersation the role of Pakistan to create disturbances in India.
Mr Sudarshan commented that ''the end of Pakistan would come very soon and it would be a part of India in coming days,'' Maulana Hassan said future of Pakistan was very bleak and the country could not survive in future.
The meeting also resolved to end the communication gap between the two communities through positive talks. The meeting was organised by Rashtriya Muslim Manch, which had earlier held similar meetings with at least two RSS leaders-- Indiresh and Girijee-- in the past.
Talking to mediapersons, Mr Sudarshan made it clear that Pakistan should be taught a lesson for its anti-Indian role.'' '' Indian government has shown their weakness in dealing with Pakistan in the past and present which has earned the country a bad image in the world,'' he further claimed.
The RSS leader said had the political leader during the post independence time did not create Pakistan to fulfill their political ambition, the situation in the region would have been different.
Maulanas Hassan, a Shia cleric, made it clear that most of the confusion on the character of the Muslims were created by Pakistan and the poor people of India are suffering without any reason.
'' The situation in Pakistan is serious as the fight between Taliban and non-Taliban will finish the country as the real problems of the people are not being addressed,'' he added.
Commenting on the issue of singing of Vandemataram by some muslim organsiations, the Maulana said the people were not explained the real meaning of the song.
'' It was wrong if the song is sung for worship but if it is sung to honour some one then it is right'', he said, adding there is nothing wrong if anyone sings the National song.
--UNI
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