Wednesday, 27 June 2012

JI delegation congratulates Egyptian envoy on Morsi’s historical victory






ISLAMABAD, June 27, 2012
The delegation of Jamat-e-Islami Islamabad called on Egyptian ambassador at embassy in Federal capital on Wednesday. The five member delegation led by Naib Ameer Jamat-e-Islami Punjab and former MNA Mian Muhammad Aslam congratulated to ambassadoron the historical victory of Dr. Mohammad Morsi in Presidential elections in Egypt. Talking with Egyptian Ambassador, Mian Aslam said that victory of Muhammad Marsi is the fresh breeze for Islamic movements, adding that the Egyptian dictator rulers tried to stress Muslim Brotherhood, they hanged to brotherhood leaders, they put them in-prison, and they Declared Brotherhood as banned organization. Mian Aslam said that despite of all steps the Muslim Brotherhood Continued their struggle through preaching and attracted the masses towards their struggle. At last the struggle of Brotherhood succeeded and masses played their role against the dictatorship, he said. Dictatorship has passed away in Egypt and dawn of change has arisen in result of great sacrifices of people, Aslam said.He further added that we thanks to Allah that despite of all infidel forces, Brotherhood’s candidate Dr. Muhammad Morsi achieved a great success in presidential elections.Mian Aslam hoped that the time is not far away when Pakistan would embrace of splendid Islamic revolution and no one would have the ability to halt it, adding that secular forces want to mold the real essence of increasing feet of Islam. But like in Egypt, these anti-Islam forces would be defeated. The Egyptian Ambassador thanked to the delegation of Jamat-e-Islami and said that the Egyptian People respect the struggles to enforce Islamic system and support of JI to other Islamic movements of Jamat-e-Islami. The candidate for National Assembly seat from Islamabad Zubair Farooq Khan, Kashif Chaudhry, Parliamentary Secretary of JI Mukhtiar Ahmad Bhatti and Information Secretary Sajjad Ahmad Abbasi were also included in delegation.

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