Under this head we shall deal with a number of files which were postponed for a discussion with the Chief Minister and in respect of which a decision was ultimately taken on the 24th December.
(A) Convention at Rawalpindi on 15th and 16th November 1952—The following extracts from speeches deserves notice:—
(1) Master Taj-ud-Din: Zafrullah will have to face a trial after his removal for anti-State and anti-Islam activities.
(2) Qazi Ehsan Ahmad: The struggle is between ghaddar and wafadar or between truth and falsehood. * * * In these days the terms interest and profit, bribe and fee, spy and prophet are synonymous. Violence is permissible for the protection of Islam, though not for its propagation. The Mirzais want to rejoin India.
Muhammad Miskin: Don’t let Mirzais be buried in your graveyards. Abdullah Shah: Mirzais were caught smuggling arms. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a Dajjal, a false nabi.
Master Taj-ud-Din (second day) ‘Cease fire’ had been manoeuvred by Mirzais. Not even during British regime was section 144 applied to mosques. If Government feel reluctant to declare the Ahmadis a minority, boycott them socially and economically. Ammunition weighing one maund, ten seers and four chataks had been imported into Rabwah. (How precise is the information!) Hafiz Muhammad Saeed: In Gujranwala, shops were keeping separate utensils for Mirzais. (Which means, you also should do the same thing) Maulvi Muhammad All Jullundri: Mirzais were zindeeq and punishable with death. Every Muslim should add the word kazzab (liar) to the name of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Whoever kills a pretender gets the reward of a hundred martyrs.
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