RAWALPINDI, Jan 24: Muslim states are a target of colonial powers and accusing Pakistan of transferring nuclear technology is part of a conspiracy.

This was stated by chief of Tehrik Nifaz Fiqh-i-Jafariya (TNFJ) Agha Syed Hamid Ali Moosavi while talking to representative delegation of Wahdat Ulema-i-Pakistan which called on him.

Agha Moosavi said the same powers were following hypocritical policies and were exerting pressure on Pakistan to roll-back its atomic technology. He said agreements of providing one Russian aircraft carrier and MiG-2 planes, and offer for combined production of weapons and provision of TU-22 bomber planes loaded with cruise missiles provides food for thought to all concerned.

He said under these circumstances, it was obligatory for the rulers to display courage and bravery, exercise wisdom and seriousness and devise a joint strategy in the light of Islamic thoughts and ideology in consultation with the oppressed nations and the Muslim world.

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