Published 19:44 IST, September 6th 2019
'Pakistan's existential threat comes from within': Voice of Karachi
Voice of Karachi's Nadeem Nusrat has warned Islamabad to restructure its states as per majority or face an existential threat, he also slammed Pakistan Army
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Neem Nusrat, Secretary of US-based vocacy firm, Voice of Karachi, has warned Islamab that Pakistan faces a potentially existential threat. He said that restructuring Pakistan into multiple automous states was only viable solution to save it.
According to Nusrat, formation of automous states is also supported by 1940 Lahore Resolution which is also regarded as basis of Pakistan's creation. In his statement given on Pakistan's Defence Day, observed on September 6, he spoke about history of country in last 72 years, specifically after creation of Banglesh. He said that it has been proven that Pakistan cant become a nation-state, mainly because of Punjab's primacy over or ethnic groups.
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A statement issued by Voice of Karachi's Secretary re that founding fars of Pakistan h alrey anticipated threat and h, refore, demanded creation of 'independent states' as opposed to what country eventually turned out to be today.
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Quoting famous 1940 resolution in his statement, Nusrat said, "Those geographically contiguous units are demarcated regions which should be constituted, which such territorial justments may be necessary that areas in which Muslims are numerically in majority as in rth-Western and Eastern zones of (British) India should be grouped to constitute 'independent states' in which constituent units should be automous and sovereign."
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Pakistan's current ministrative system was a direct violation of true aspirations of Pakistan's founding fars, Nusrat stated. He furr continues that this "betrayal" should be dressed immediately.
'Pakistan's existential threat comes from within'
"Pakistan's existential threat comes from 'within' and t from India, Afghanistan, Israel or US, as indoctrinated by Pakistan's military establishment since it's inception. stey emergence of Jihist forces, religious intolerance, terror infrastructure, ethnic division, Pakistani military's constant interference into civilian issues and it's manipulation of election results and corruption are a real threat to Pakistan's integrity and national security," he said.
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Neem Nusrat: Pakistan has lost all its wars against India
Voice of Karachi Secretary also questioned celebrations of Pakistan's Defence Day. He said that Pakistani Military might t like a discussion on topic, but truth remained that Pakistan h lost all its wars against India.
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Pakistan has been facing a lot of heat from Indian and Pakistani Sikhs over kidnapping and forceful conversions of Hindu girls in Pakistan. A constant rise in terrorism expanding its roots has also been a matter of worry for Pakistan.
(With Inputs from ANI)
14:56 IST, September 6th 2019