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English News 16 April 2010  
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  Tehreek Nafaz e Fiqh e Jafariya condemns target killing and suicide attack in Quetta

RAWALPINDI, April 16: The Quaid-i-Millat Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has strongly condemned the target killing and suicide attack in Quetta on Friday and termed this tragic activity continuation of terrorism going on in the country for the last quarter a century. In a statement issued from the headquarters of the Maktab-e-Tashih he said, incidents of murder, arson, blasts, suicide attacks and target killings are the work of our combined enemy through which Pakistan is being punished for following Nazria-e-Asaasi and being an atomic power. He said our rulers should have displayed courage and bravery and should have apprised the world by raising this long-standing issue on international forums, including the United Nations and the Security Council that the international colonial powers and their Zionist and Hindu agents were bent upon destructing us.

            Agha Moosavi said it is crystal clear that Indian agencies are involved in incidents of terrorism being carried out in Pakistan owing to the weaknesses of our rulers who hesitate in naming them. He said giving the Maktabi, lingual conflict to incidents of murder and arson in Pakistan is a modern type of terrorism aimed at covering up the real murderers. He said the top leaders of the 26 banned groups are seen sitting around the government and the opposition and media gives them full coverage. He said unless norms of justice are fulfilled, oppressed are called oppressed, oppressors are called oppressors and all sections of society give priority to the interests of the country and the nation over their personal interests, such things would continue to happen. He lamented that every family is grieved, upset in Pakistan, business is down, workers are afraid of going to office and factories, and children avoid going to schools. The 18th Amendment could not resolve the problems of the poor people, he added. He called upon the government and the opposition to strengthen Pakistan instead of their chair and be kind to people.

            The TNFJ chief strongly condemned the Quetta incidents and said the whole nation is grieved on those who lost their life in this incident including the media personnel. Praying for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace he also prayed for early recovery of the injured and called upon the people to thwart every conspiracy of the enemy by giving their hands in hands of each other and become a concrete wall against them to save the people and to keep the Parcham-e-Islam fluttering high. He said if the government is sincere with the country and the nation then it should make it clear to the international organizations with courage and bravery that we are oppressed and aggression is being carried out against us. He said the Chief Justice keeps a good reputation and we have repeatedly requested him to take suo moto notice of terrorism going on for the last quarter a century and set up a high level Enquiry Board so as to carry out independent probe into all incidents and take practical steps to get the nation rid of this monster.

            The Quaid-i-Millat Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi called upon all sections of society including the government and the opposition to announce their hatred against the 26 banned groups, while media should not give coverage to them, and they should not be allowed to work come what may. He said party is the name of collection of people and it is not enough to write “banned” with them rather practical action against them is necessary. If these banned groups are alright, then the government should lift ban from them. He said the whole nation supports the Pakistan’s Armed Forces in rooting out terrorism and salutes them.