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Meeting Pakistan's New Islamic Leadership in 
Peshawar, Frontier Province
Last month New Trend's representative 
caught up with Jamaate Islami 
Pakistan's new leadership team which is an 
important component of the Islamic 
government which has emerged in Frontier Province 
with the overwhelming 
support of the people.
It was also an opportunity to meet (briefly) 
JI's leader Qazi Hussain 
Ahmad and members of his family in their Peshawar 
home. His son, a very fine 
young physician, was particularly hospitable and 
our representative was able 
to pray with the family in their tastefully 
adorned home.
Qazi Hussain Ahmad, with his milk white 
beard, his brother, his son, 
his relatives and friends all dress in Pakistani 
dress, Pathan style, and 
their education, sophistication and wealth have 
not made them arrogant or 
brash. Qazi sahib is now the leader of the 
opposition in the Pakistani 
parliament after having won from his constituency 
in the Peshawar area with 
an electoral lead which just about erased the 
candidacy of his nearest 
opponent.
Our representative met a number of newly 
elected members of the National 
Assembly of Pakistan. However, New Trend's focus 
was on the new government in 
Frontier Province. Finally, New Trend managed to 
interview Sirajul Haq, 
Senior Minister in the new government in spite of 
his hectic schedule.
SIRAJUL HAQ is an attractive personality, 
quite tall, somewhat lanky, 
almost boney, wearing an 
Afghan 
cap, a 
Pathan-style sleeveless jacket over 
his shalwar kameez. He is soft spoken but clear 
in his thoughts, very calm, 
thoughtful, to the point and VERY INTELLIGENT 
(indeed SHARP). He looks like a 
mullah but speaks like a university professor, a 
total surprise for people 
who want to stereotype Islamic leaders.
Sirajul Haque's ideas for reform in 
Frontier Province are exactly 
those of an educated, enlightened and progressive 
Pakistani. He wants:
1. Hospitals and quality medical services for the 
masses.
2. Clean water, especially for the poor.
3. Better roads, improved sewage services.
4. Clean air (he recognizes that Peshawar is an 
environmental disaster area).
5. Forest development.
6. Better and more schools with emphasis on the 
education of girls.
7. Crackdown on official corruption, end to 
bureaucratic delays.
8. Cheap and quick legal services for victims of 
oppression.
Decades of secularist, corrupt governments 
in Frontier Province have 
ruined the health, education and environmental 
systems. The corruption has 
seeped down to the lower levels with the 
distribution of blue movie videos 
and the display of third rate Punjabi and Indian 
movies. [The new Islamic 
government removed all sign boards showing 
dancing women and murderous men 
and only weeks later had a big bonfire of 
"playboy" type videos.
CONTRADICTION:
Unfortunately, there is a strange contradiction 
in the situation in Frontier 
Province. What the eloquent Sirajul Haq wants to 
do is exactly what the 
Province needs: unfortunately the MASSES DID NOT 
ELECT THE NEW GOVERNMENT FOR 
THESE PURPOSES. The people elected Islamic 
candidates to FACE UP TO 
AMERICA 
and to SUPPORT THE TALIBAN JIHAD MOVEMENT. 
Intense loathing of the American 
bombing of Afghanistan and the treacherous role 
General Musharref played in 
handing over 400 mujahideen and Islamic 
volunteers to the Americans caused 
these landslide election victories for the 
Islamic candidates.
It is very doubtful if those in the new 
government have the solid 
determination needed to foil American designs. 
This is a peaceful movement 
which carries out demonstrations and rallies to 
protest against FBI raids and 
the ever growing treachery of General Musharref. 
The new government has 
warned that it will not tolerate armed 
intervention in Frontier by the U.S. 
Observers say that the U.S. will (and is) 
intervening and the peaceful 
movement is not able to stop such moves. 
Musharref's mercenary troops have 
helped the Americans to blow up the homes of 
people who gave refuge to 
Chechen 
mujahideen.
The outcome seems to be that if U.S. 
intervention increases (as it is), 
the people will be disappointed in the peaceful 
movement and start moving 
towards the Jihad movements. Thus the electoral 
process will fail owing to 
U.S. military moves and the armed Jihad,  strong 
in Punjab but still weak in 
Frontier, could gain immense support.
The peaceful demonstrations are Pakistanis' 
way of saying to America: We 
don't want to fight you. Get out of our country 
and let us live according to 
our values. Unfortunately, with Musharref and the 
fat (and corrupt) military 
establishment is in America's pocket and peaceful 
protests are rejected as 
"unimportant" by the U.S. embassy.
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