Punjab Governor Ch Mohammad Sarwar on Tuesday said that it was high time that Europe came out of “Islamophobia “, and added that terrorism had nothing to do with Islam. Addressing a welcoming ceremony on national narrative on intolerance, extremism, and terrorism “Pegham e Pakistan”, he said the significance of Pakistan in the world was unprecedented these days, and under the leadership of Imran Khan, the image of Pakistan was getting better due to successful policies of the government. “The world has received a clear message that the civil-military leadership is on the same page to defend Pakistan, State of Madina vision will be imposed in Pakistan, to defeat terrorist agenda in Pakistan we will need to pitch in individual and collective efforts and the whole nation is standing in support of its armed forces in the war against terrorism.” Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Peer Noor ul Haq Qadri, Provincial Minister for Religious Affairs Peer Syed Saeed ul Hassan Shah, Chairman Islamic Ideology Council Professor Qibla Ayaz, Central Chief of Jamaat Ahl e Hadees Professor Sajid Mir, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, Secretary Wafaq ul Madars Qari Haneef Jalandhri, Professor Doctor Masoom Yaseen Zai and Doctor Muhammad Zia ul Haq from International Islamic University , Chairman Shia Madaras Allama Riaz Najafi and representatives from various religious parties were also present at the occasion. Governor Punjab Ch Muhammad Sarwar said that including members of Armed Forces 70 thousand Pakistanis embraced Shahadat and Pakistan incurred the loss of 100 billion Dollars but we are content that we will remove the cancer of terrorism from our country. He said extremism and sectarianism are big issues of Pakistan which demand immediate resolution. In these efforts, a unanimous verdict “Pegham e Pakistan” from more than five thousand religious scholars is a step towards the solution and government will support to spread this message across Pakistan. Federal Minister Religious Affairs Noor ul Haq Qadri speaking at the occasion said that under the leadership of Imran Khan we will make Pakistan a modern welfare state, religion and state are inseparable and we would not allow anyone to weaken the state of Pakistan. He said Pakistan is a blessing and every one of us needs to know its worth. Those who were rejected through votes in these general elections and trying to push their agenda using religion but rest assured they will only meet with disappointment. Chairman of Islamic Ideology Council Professor Qibla Ayaz said terrorism hinders national progress the most and even today fighting with this menace our army is sacrificing their lives. In Waziristan and other terror affected regions, armed forces did extraordinary efforts to rehabilitate those regions and we are proud of that. . Those who are trying to associate terrorism falsely with Islam will only meet disappointment in their quest to distract youngsters. Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi speaking at the occasion said we need to take the message of “Paigham e Pakistan, to eradicate terrorism and extremism, all across Pakistan and we won’t allow anyone to use “Fatwas of Kufar” to destroy the peace of Pakistan. Those who murder an innocent life through suicide attacks or any other ways will never enter paradise, its state responsibility to take action against those who use kufar verdicts falsely. Those who wanted to turn Pakistan into Iraq and Egypt tasted defeat and Alhamdulilah Pakistanis totally safe now. Secretary-General Wafaq ul Madaras Qari Haneef Jalandhri said that there is no doubt that suicide attacks are haram and those who involve in terrorist activities they have no association with Islam. Those who take guns in the name of Islam are contradicting Quran and Sunnah, Islam doesn’t allow anyone to impose verdicts of infidels on anyone. He said today the whole nation is standing together against enemies of peace and we won’t let them succeed. We are standing beside our armed forces and other institutions in this fight against terrorism.