Terrorism in name of faith is act of high treason:Alama Dr.Tahir ul Qadri

wilayattimes (INDIA)

New Delhi:Powerful Pakistani Cleric & Patron of Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran Sheikh Dr.Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has said that use of religion to drive terrorism should be considered an act of “high treason”, and India and Pakistan must act tough to check radicalisation and spread of extremism.

While speaking over Grand  Sufi Conference at Ramlila Ground Sheikh Dr.Tahir-ul-Qadri said India and Pakistan should introduce counter-radicalisation curriculum in schools, colleges, universities, madrasas and religious institutions to shield youths from being brainwashed into taking up arms and doing evil things in the name of religion.Over 8000 Muslim cleric and sufi leaders came together in a tens of thousands congregation to attend the conference.

Sheikh Qadri said that “Wherever terrorism is promoted in the name of faith and religion should be considered an act of high treason”.Terror outfits exploiting religion to spread terrorism must be dealt with very strongly and that they should not be forgiven at all.

He said that “This is a criminal act. If Jaish (Jaish-e-Mohammed), if Lashkar (Lashkar-e-Taiba), if Al Qaeda, ISIS or if there is any Hindu outfit using religion in order to perform terrorism, then very strong action should be taken,” the 65-year-old cleric, who has a strong support base in Pakistan,

Identifying terrorism as the biggest threat facing India and Pakistan, he said the time has come to effectively deal with terrorists as well as those who spread mischief and violence in the name of religion.

“Wherever terrorism exists, wherever are the roots, whatever are the groups, everybody knows about it. Both India and Pakistan should take common action. Unless terrorism is uprooted, the region will be deprived of development,” Qadri told here

Strongly pitching for a dialogue between India and Pakistan, Qadri said both the countries must decide whether they want to continue nearly seven decades of hostility or would prefer a path of peace, economic growth and development.

“This is not the way to live. Both countries should realise that about 70 years have passed. They should decide whether to live like enemies forever or they will become friendly neighbours. If they decide this basic point, then only a new chapter of good relations can start,” he said.