KARACHI - Former Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Qazi Hussain Ahmed, said that two main pillars of state, Executive and Judiciary were on a collision course and it was seen recently when the Supreme Court stayed the implementation of carbon tax and the executive imposed petroleum levy through an ordinance. He expressed these notions while speaking at the Press Programme organised by the Karachi Press Club here on Saturday. The former JI chief alleged that there was no democracy in the country; rather government was being run on the directives of IMF and foreign masters. He further added that the rulers had nothing to do with the problems of the people; rather, they were busy in filling their coffers. Referring his earlier statement for launching a movement for freeing Pakistan from American influence, he said that on-going operation in Swat and other northern areas was an offensive war imposed on innocent citizens in the name of so-called terrorism. He said that areas people were given only three hours to vacate their homes and Ariel bombardment was done resulted in causalities of innocent persons. He further said that it were the common citizens who died as most of the militants had already shifted to higher grounds or surrounded hills. Operation in Malaknd against militants, he alleged actually was a conspiracy against Jamaat-e-Islami, which historically had influence in the area and the party candidates had always won there. Jamaat-e-Islami, he said, has no soft corners for the militants but it was at the same time against the operation in which innocent lives were being lost. He said the ongoing operation in areas of NWFP and FATA was a conspiracy against the integrity of Pakistan and its nuclear assets. He added that USA had shifted the war to Pakistan after suffering defeat in Iraq and Afghanistan. We do not want to fight America but neither wants to be their slaves, he added. When asked to comment on recent happenings in Chinese province Xingjian, he said it was a Muslim-majority area, which formed ten percent population of communist China like Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Azerbaijan Turkic population. Peoples Republic of China, he said, was time-tested friends of Pakistan and asked the Chinese government to recognise their Muslim identity and religious rights.