Lahore. Jihadi organizations living in Pakistan are adding to the difficulties of Pakistan which are already facing a financial crisis. These Jihadi organizations are now threatening the world with nuclear attacks. Hafiz Saad Hussain Rizvi, head of Pakistan’s radical organization Tehreek-e-Labbaik, in a speech has asked the Shehbaz Sharif government to scare the world with the threat of an atomic bomb.
Saad Rizvi said during the Markazi Labbak Tahfuz-e-Quran march in Lahore, ‘Government is begging by sending President, Prime Minister, Cabinet Minister and Chief of Army Staff to the world. Some country helps and some country does not help and some country makes their conditions agree.
Rizvi said that the government says that the country’s economy is in danger and we are going abroad to save the country’s economy. The head of Tehreek-e-Labbaik said, ‘Pakistan’s cabinet ministers should come out, pick up a Quran in one hand and a box of atom bombs in the other, and the entire cabinet should be sent to Sweden, and go there and say that we will protect the Quran. If you have come, then the whole universe will come at your feet. Recently, the case of the burning of the Quran came to light in Sweden.
As the economic crisis is increasing in Pakistan, Jihadi forces are raising their voice there. Where even today the Pakistan Army’s dominance is over the whole country and even the Pakistan government cannot challenge the army, but now the fear of the army among the Jihadi forces has ended. In such a situation, it is clear from Saad Rizvi’s threat that organizations like Tehreek-e-Labbaik are challenging not only the government there but also the Pakistan Army.
The neighboring country Pakistan is currently passing through the biggest economic crisis. The situation has reached such an extent that they have to appeal to other countries for money. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif recently said that it is a matter of shame that a nuclear power country has to beg for its crumbling economy.
The radical organization ‘Tehreek-e-Labbaik’ was once banned
In April 2021, the then-Imran Khan government banned the Tehreek-e-Labbaik organization. This ban was imposed when this organization was protesting against France in Pakistan and was demanding to send the French ambassador back to his country.
Actually, there was a ruckus in Pakistan after the cartoon of Prophet Mohammad in the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo. In this violence, 6 policemen were killed and more than 800 people were injured. Later, due to the secret agreement between Imran Khan and Tehreek-e-Labbaik, the ban was withdrawn on 7 November 2021. Tehreek-e-Labbaik has also contested elections in Pakistan.