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Indian plots bound to fail: Nizami
The newly elected office-bearers of the Nazria Pakistan Trust's Capital chapter have pledged their unconditional loyalty and allegiance with Pakistan's ideology under the leadership and guidance of Editor-in-Chief TheNation Majid Nizami.
"Our horses are ready and these horses are our missiles and atom bombs. These horses would destroy India in a jiffy. We have horses and India has donkeys. I often say and I say it now, tie me with a missile and throw it to India to blow up our enemy."

During an impressive ceremony to inaugurate the Nazria Pakistan Trust's Islamabad branch, dozens of office-bearers of the new branch took oath from Majid Nizami in a strong gesture to express full confidence over his leadership as Chairman Nazria Pakistan Trust.
The top brass of Nazria Pakistan Trust Rawalpindi branch led by Professor Naeem Qasim and including Patron-in-Chief Naseem Anwar Baig was also present during the occasion.

Lieutenant General (Retd) Abdul Qayum was elected as President Nazria Pakistan Trust, Zafar Bakhtawri as General Secretary, Muhammad Arif Shaikh as Vice President and Malik Fida-ur-Rehman Paracha as Additional Secretary. Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, Shahid Rasheed, Dr Murtaza Mughal, Zahid Bakhtawri, Yahya Mujahid, Madam Tasneem and others also shared views during the occasion.

Majid Nizami warned India that its evil conspiracies would not work even a little bit to harm Pakistan. He said India was the enemy of both Pakistan and Bangladesh and both the states should foil the enemy's designs. "But our rulers are dying to mend fences with India. Everyday they talk about Indo-Pak trade amounting in millions of dollars. They must wake up and realise that there would be no trade and terms with India unless Pakistan's jugular vein Kashmir is set free from Indian occupation," the veteran journalist said.

He recalled the contributions of women during Pakistan Movement in profound words and said that the women had played tremendous role in Pakistan's independence to hoist Pakistan's flag at the Muslim League office. Majid Nizami showered rich praises on Fatima Jinnah, the Mother of the Nation.

Nizami recalled the services of late chief minister Punjab Ghulam Haider Wyne who had played a vital role in consolidating the foundations of Nazria Pakistan Trust. He also mentioned the contributions of incumbent CM Punjab Shahbaz Sharif towards Nazria Pakistan Trust.

Warning the India, Majid Nizami said, "Our horses are ready and these horses are our missiles and atom bombs. These horses would destroy India in a jiffy. We have horses and India has donkeys. I often say and I say it now, tie me with a missile and throw it to India to blow up our enemy."

Nizami cautioned against Indian highhandedness and said that India was planning to build dams to create water shortage in Pakistan. "The enemy would never succeed," he reiterated. Editor-in-Chief TheNation Majid Nizami paid homage to the Armed Forces saying that these forces had sacrificed their lives for Pakistan. He termed Afghan President Hamid Karzai as an Indian agent who was following the US dictation and continuing Zahir Shah's policies. Afghanistan was the only country that had voted against Pakistan's formation in the United Nations, he said.

Professor Naeem Qasim vowed to continue Majid Nizami's noble mission of safeguarding Pakistan's interests and reiterated that the malicious conspiracy of some sold media persons to launch a filthy vilification campaign against the armed forces would never succeed. "We, under the able command of Majid Nizami, would foil those attempts," he vowed.

Lieutenant General (Retd) Abdul Qayum said that Majid Nizami was a pillar of Pakistan's security and an asset as well as a motivation for every patriotic Pakistani. He said that it was the duty of this nation to follow Majid Nizami's teachings in schools, colleges and universities. He termed Majid Nizami as most suitable candidate for Pakistan's presidency.

Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik said that Majid Nizami was leading the brigade of patriots and Pakistan's enemy India was bound to fail because Pakistan had patriotic sons like Majid Nizami.
Zafar Bakhtawri said that Majid Nizami was the custodian of Pakistan's ideology and a blessing for this country. He said that Nawa-i-Waqt Group, under the command of Majid Nizami, was standing like a rock against the anti-state elements and enemies of Pakistan regarded Majid Nizami as their greatest enemy. ­Later, the office-bearers and the participants offered collective prayer for the well being of Pakistan and strengthening of Nazria Pakistan Trust to safeguard Pakistans' interests.
Posted by: john frum 2011-07-01
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