Abdul Salam, Additional Press Secretary of Jalsa Salana ,said today that some Muslims leaders are active in Punjab in disturbing the country's peace and our harmonious atmosphere.
Congress General Secretary Punjab Fateh Jang Bajwa talking to media. |
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By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad | December 27, 2014
Qadian: There is no place for terrorism in Islam but some leaders proclaiming to be Muslim in Punjab are actively attempting to create Pakistan-like atmosphere here in India by spreading hate against Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat.
Abdul Salam, Additional Press Secretary of Jalsa Salana, said today that some Muslims leaders are active in Punjab in disturbing the country's peace and our harmonious atmosphere.
Salam further said some anti Islamist groups are opposing the Government of India for granting Indian visas in large numbers to the Pakistani Ahmadi Muslims.
Mr. Salam explained that such leaders -- although they proclaim to be Muslim -- are not following the true teachings of Islam. "They are damaging the teachings of Islam," he said.
Salam asserted that the anti-Ahmadi groups are working on the instructions of Pakistani mullahs against Ahmadi Muslims in India and the Pakistani Islamists seem to have hired Indian mullahs to ruin India -- like Pakistan.
Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslim Scholar Asfandar Yaar Munib addressing Jalsa Salana Participants in Qadian. |
"It is everyone duty to respect the other religions," he added.
Bajwa rejected the demand by some Ludhiana mullahs to not issue visas to the Pakistani Ahmadi Muslims, explaining that Indian visa are issued to the Pakistani Ahmadi Jalsa Salana participants after a long process, verifications and stringent visa scrutiny.
Bajwa acknowledge Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat is a peace loving community. "This Jamaat believe in love and peace."
-- India: Anti-Ahmadi forces active in Punjab, says Ahmadiyya Press Secretary
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