How a ringleader of banned terrorist outfit ASWJ allowed at meeting with Army Chief

01 December, 2017 08:42

The notorious ringleader of banned terrorist outfit ASWJ Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter Atta Mohammad Deshani has posted some news on social media informing the readers that he had met Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and sought general amnesty for his ASWJ (Sipah-e-Sahaba)’s activists who are in fact notorious terrorists and their outfit is mother of all terrorism in Pakistan with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, its sister-wing. The news has profoundly shocked peace-loving Pakistanis.

Deshani is a fourth scheduler but he was allowed at the meeting of religious scholars with the Army Chief that is a tragedy. Deshani claimed that he had asked COAS to mediate between Sunni and Shia Muslims despite the fact that Sunni Muslims have demanded repeatedly that his banned ASWJ should not misuse their name and in fact there is no Sunni-Shia fighting anywhere in Pakistan. The ASWJ terrorists attacked Sunni Muslims in Khairpur while the Sunni Muslims were celebrating the birth anniversary of Prophet of Islam or Eid Milad ul Nabi (PBUH). So, Pakistan is suffering from a unilateral war imposed by Deobandi takfiri terrorists of banned outfits such as Deshani’s ASWJ, its sister-wing Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, its allies Taliban or Daesh, etc.
The permission to the terrorist Deshani at a high-profile meeting of religious scholars with the Army Chief is seen as a deep-rooted conspiracy that is aimed at tarnishing the image of Pakistan Army Chief who is known as a professional army officer and commander that has continued to lead the fight against terrorism.
As a matter of fact, ASWJ terrorists are trying to seek general amnesty hence they are masquerading them as Sunnis but Sunni Muslim parties leaders turned down their claim and entire Pakistani nation call them takfiris due to their hate-mongering anti-Islamic ideology of intolerance and because they brand other Muslims as infidels and deviants. In a speech, ASWJ aka Sipah-e-Sahaba’s leader Azam Tariq had also threatened Pakistan Army on Afghan policy during the tenure of General Pervez Musharraf and Chief Executive.

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