The British Interests in India and Their Real Guardians

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The British Interests in India and Their Real Guardians — Page 27

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 27 ] should be sealed. ( Daily Imroz , Lahore, June 22, 1984) It is surprising that they felt the need to ask the court to issue such a declaration. Their published demand was suf- ficient to get the government to act. Exactly in accordance with their wishes, such actions were taken against the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at that Mr. Peter Gill, the Chris- tian representative, had wanted. He had moved the High Court against the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at and asked the court to instruct the government to take actions against the Ahmad i s. The exact same actions were taken by the government against the Ahmad i s. Hearty Welcome by the Christians Thus when the government accomplished this feat, the Christians of Pakistan welcomed it with great enthusiasm. Listen to this: Rawalpindi, April 30. Chairman of Pakistan Minori- ties Council and the Social Reforms Committee Choudhary Sal i m Akhtar 9 has warmly welcomed the new ordinance by the president of Pakistan against Mirz a’i s [Ahmad i s]. He said that the President Gen- eral Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq has not only won the hearts of the Muslim ummah but also those of the religious minorities living in Pakistan. Choudhary 9. A very staunch Christian