By Muhammad Rehan
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Pakistan Central Muslim League President Muhammad Qamar Ramzan has said that India’s leadership is facing criticism within its own country, while Pakistan is emerging as a strong voice on the global stage. He stressed that Pakistan should be given priority over politics and governed in line with its ideological foundations, with the Holy Quran serving as the guiding constitution.
He was addressing an all-party conference held at Abdullah Bin Masood Markaz to mark the tenth anniversary of Pakistan’s claimed victory in the “Battle of Haq Bunyan Marsus” during the Indo-Pak conflict.
Muhammad Qamar Ramzan said that Israel is targeting people indiscriminately, and urged Muslims to unite under the banner of the Holy Quran, emphasizing unity among different sects.
General Secretary Maqsood Hussain Sindhu said that India should recognize Pakistan’s sovereignty over its airspace, seas, and land, adding that India has understood its position and will not challenge Pakistan in the future.
Vice President Sohail Manghat stated that Pakistan has earned respect due to its nuclear capability and called for national unity.
Tehsil Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Zahid Mohibullah Advocate said that the nation must be seen in practical terms and compared Pakistan to a mosque, saying that progress depends on honest leadership.
General Secretary Professor Asad Jan remarked that nations learn from history and stressed the importance of a strong national identity.
Ameer of Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith Pakistan Raja Akhtar Hussain Mohammadi praised the Pakistan Army for its courage and sacrifices.
Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader Dr. Abdullah Zafri said India remains an adversary supported by Israel, and lauded the leadership of the armed forces, stating that efforts against propaganda targeting national institutions must be countered.
Dera Baloch Ittehad President Zubair Baloch and Raja Fahad Advocate also praised Pakistan’s global standing and achievements.
PML-N Youth Wing President Zeeshan Rajput said that even global powers now look towards Pakistan for mediation, calling it a matter of pride.
Professor Dr. Najmuddin said Muslims cannot rely on hostile powers, alleging oppression in Kashmir and criticizing global silence.
Shafqat Qayyum Alizai highlighted economic concerns, urging the government to reduce fuel prices to ease public hardship.
Mufti Yasin, General Secretary of Central Muslim League South Waziristan, said Pakistan is a blessing and will soon emerge as a major global power.
Saifur Rehman, President Central Muslim League Youth Wing, stressed unity for national defense, warning that Pakistan’s enemies remain active but will be strongly resisted.
Naqeeb Majlis Hafiz Ehsanullah concluded that economic and defense strength are essential for national progress.

