<p>Ishaq, accused of murdering 70 people, most of them Shias, had been involved in "highly objectionable activities", said the document prepared by a law enforcement department of the Punjab government.<br /><br />The document, titled 'Highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq', said: "Please find enclosed herewith four vernacular reports regarding some highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq whose name has also been placed in the fourth schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act for information and appropriate legal action".<br /><br />Persons included in the fourth schedule of the ATA have to be watched by police at all times.<br /><br />'The Express Tribune' newspaper quoted the document as saying that Ishaq addressed </p>.<p>Maulvi Muhammad Yasin's Madrassah Tajul Aloom at Tab Chouhan on September 2.<br />Earlier the same day, he delivered an address at Maki Mosque in Thal Hamza district.<br /><br />"All those against (Spiah-e-) Sahaba, are not our personal enemies, but the enemies of Islam.<br /><br />"And we will fight them...we cannot tolerate these elements at any cost," Ishaq was quoted as saying during his address.<br /><br />On September 4 and 5, Ishaq visited Tranda Panah with Shafiq Maavia, who too is included in the fourth schedule of the ATA.<br /><br />This programme was hosted by Ayub Maavia. Ishaq later attended a 'Difa-e-Sahaba' conference held at Madrasa Qasamul Uloom, which was hosted by Maulana Manzoor Amed.<br /><br />During the conference, they chanted highly inflammatory slogans.</p>.<p>Ishaq again vowed that the "killings of the enemies of Sahaba would continue".<br /><br />"Prisons will not stop our mission. The LeJ is not a terrorist outfit. It was set up to ensure proper respect for the companions of the Holy Prophet," Ishaq said.<br /><br />He said he would not abandon the LeJ's mission even if he was jailed again.<br />"Our struggle will continue," he reiterated. </p>
<p>Ishaq, accused of murdering 70 people, most of them Shias, had been involved in "highly objectionable activities", said the document prepared by a law enforcement department of the Punjab government.<br /><br />The document, titled 'Highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq', said: "Please find enclosed herewith four vernacular reports regarding some highly objectionable activities of Malik Ishaq whose name has also been placed in the fourth schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act for information and appropriate legal action".<br /><br />Persons included in the fourth schedule of the ATA have to be watched by police at all times.<br /><br />'The Express Tribune' newspaper quoted the document as saying that Ishaq addressed </p>.<p>Maulvi Muhammad Yasin's Madrassah Tajul Aloom at Tab Chouhan on September 2.<br />Earlier the same day, he delivered an address at Maki Mosque in Thal Hamza district.<br /><br />"All those against (Spiah-e-) Sahaba, are not our personal enemies, but the enemies of Islam.<br /><br />"And we will fight them...we cannot tolerate these elements at any cost," Ishaq was quoted as saying during his address.<br /><br />On September 4 and 5, Ishaq visited Tranda Panah with Shafiq Maavia, who too is included in the fourth schedule of the ATA.<br /><br />This programme was hosted by Ayub Maavia. Ishaq later attended a 'Difa-e-Sahaba' conference held at Madrasa Qasamul Uloom, which was hosted by Maulana Manzoor Amed.<br /><br />During the conference, they chanted highly inflammatory slogans.</p>.<p>Ishaq again vowed that the "killings of the enemies of Sahaba would continue".<br /><br />"Prisons will not stop our mission. The LeJ is not a terrorist outfit. It was set up to ensure proper respect for the companions of the Holy Prophet," Ishaq said.<br /><br />He said he would not abandon the LeJ's mission even if he was jailed again.<br />"Our struggle will continue," he reiterated. </p>