Tehreek Nafaz e Fiqh e Jafariya UK |
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English News 30 November 2017 |
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Released by Qamar Haider Zaidi the Spokesman of the TNFJ; Translated by Wajih Kazmi |
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TNFJ condemns the tragic terrorist attack on Masjid and Imambargah Baabul-ilm in I-8, Islamabad ISLAMABAD, November 30: While strongly condemning the tragic terrorist attack on Masjid and Imambargah Baabul-ilm in I-8, Islamabad in which multiple people kissed martyrdom while some are wounded, the spokesman of Tehreek e Nifaz e Fiqah Jafariya has termed the incident a result of inaction on National Action Plan and relaxation given to the proscribed organizations. He said that a terrorist attack in the federal capital is an open challenge to the government, perpetrators must be captured immediately and brought to justice. In his statement issued from the Head Quarter Maktab e Tashayyo, he said that it is a dilemma that banned outfits have reached even to the Ideology Council while these groups are also seen right and left of the government as well as the opposition besides participating in electoral politics. He appealed to the government to protect the sacrifices given in Zarb e Azab and Raddul fasaad from going waste, and ensure action on all points of National Action Plan. The Spokesman of TNFJ said that by promoting hatred, sectarianism and inter-provincial conflicts to destabilize Pakistan is part of the international agenda. Quoting Quaid e Millat e Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi he said that there exists no Shia-Sunni conflict therefore, the enemies of Pakistan must remember that the conspiracy of inciting violence and bloodshed to deteriorate the face of Islam will be thwarted by demonstrating brotherhood in the same way as the attempts of creating a civil war situation in the motherland were thwarted in past. He said that the blood of martyrs will never go waste. The spokesman demanded from the government to provide best medical treatment to those wounded in the incident. |
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