BANNU: A senior Taliban leader warned parties on Thursday against %u201Cusing religion for electoral gains%u201D, saying they would join parties urging boycott of January 8 polls. %u201CIn Shariah, democracy is un-Islamic. Our movement is completely against what you call democracy in which a small majority can decide irrespective of the fact whether what they have done was good or bad,%u201D the Taliban leader, asking not to be named, told Daily Times in an interview here. He said the Taliban were %u201Cagainst elements who are using Islam for electoral gains%u201D.
RE:Islam is not interested in elections
by Prem Mohan on Dec 28, 2007 07:37 PM Permalink
BANNU: A senior Taliban leader warned parties on Thursday against "using religion for electoral gains", saying they would join parties urging boycott of January 8 polls. %u201CIn Shariah, democracy is un-Islamic. Our movement is completely against what you call democracy in which a small majority can decide irrespective of the fact whether what they have done was good or bad," the Taliban leader, asking not to be named, told Daily Times in an interview here. He said the Taliban were "against elements who are using Islam for electoral gains".
RE:Islam is not interested in elections
by sameer bajari on Dec 28, 2007 07:54 PM Permalink
In present scenarion,only Modiji can govern Pakistan.Neither Musharraf nor George Bush.Nobody can handle terrorists better than Modiji.
RE:Islam is not interested in elections
by caspian on Dec 28, 2007 08:34 PM Permalink
well sameer i can handle you sister and wife better then you and your family of modis so go and have cheer and have beer man