The British Interests in India and Their Real Guardians — Page 34
[ 34 ] used the word ‘palidistan’ for Pakistan. . . In a speech of. . . Sayyad Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari, Pakistan was described as a prostitute, whom the Ahrar had accepted perforce. (Report of The Court of Inquiry, constituted under Punjab Act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab Disturbances of 1953, p. 259) This is the character of the people who today accuse the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at of being agents of foreign pow- ers. These are the people who have now gained control of the Armed Forces of a great Muslim country and are using it for their purposes. These are the people who were opposed to Pakistan yesterday, the day before yesterday, and are opposed to it even now. These are the same people who considered Pakistan to be a prostitute. Even now, they consider Pakistan to be a prostitute and are treating it as such. This is their character. It is their own words that they have accepted this great country, obtained in the name of Islam, as a prostitute. Indifference of the A h r a r to the Interests of the Muslim World As far as the strategic interest of Muslims is concerned, the A h r a r are not concerned about the impact of their actions and their thinking on the Muslims. They do not have the least amount of compassion for the world of Islam. The judges of the same court that I have referred to earlier pre-