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November 11, 2001 Sunday Shaba’an 24, 1422


PESHAWAR: Al Badar wants govt to cut ties with US



Bureau Report


PESHAWAR, Nov 10: The central chief of Al Badar, Bukht Zameen, has asked the Pakistan government to sever relations with the US.

He said this at a press briefing arranged at a reception hosted in honour of the two mujahideen leaders who had escaped from Indian prisons.

The Al Badar chief criticized the role of Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), saying that instead of helping the innocent people of Afghanistan it was siding with the anti- Islamic forces. He said that the Kashmiri freedom movement was in its final stages and soon they would hear good news.

Mr Zameen claimed that the Indian prime minister was expecting that the Americans would help them in the same manner as they were doing Afghanistan.

Commander Ali Haider, who has escaped from an Indian prison, told newsmen that the morale of the Indian troops is on the decline with each passing day.






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