KARACHI, Pakistan: The Quaid-i-Millat Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali
Shah Moosavi has strongly condemned the target killing of Regional
General Secretary of Tehreek Nafaz Fiqh-e-Jafariya Karachi Zakir
Kausar Saqlain Advocate along with his two sons and announced to
observe 3-day mourning on this tragic incident.
In a statement issued from the headquarters of the Maktab-e-Tashih,
Agha Moosavi in his reaction said that the incident is an open act of
terrorism and anti-religion and anti-motherland forces are involved in
it. Advising the workers to remain peaceful and patient, he reiterated
that all Sunni-Shia brethren will thwart every conspiracy aimed at
igniting the country and creating the civil war like situation through
mutual unity. He repeated his point of view that there is no Maktabi
conflict throughout the country including Karachi rather by carrying
out incidents of murder, arson and terrorism, our combined enemy
desires to kill Pakistan and they will never allow their desire to be
fulfilled.

The TNFJ chief while expressing deep shock and grief over the Shahadat
of TNFJ Karachi General Secretary Kausar Saqlain Advocate and his two
minor sons said that they are deprived of their long-standing worker
and spiritual son. Expressing grave concern over the dilapidate
situation in Karachi, he said the caretaker government has been failed
miserably to restore peace. He said all those who fall to terrorism
are citizens and sons of this soil. Announcing three-day mourning for
the victims of target killing and for the high status for them he
announced to raise a peaceful protest against terrorism by organizing
Quran Khwani and Majalis-e-Tarheem during these days of mourning.
In Karachi funeral prayer was held at khorasan. Prayer was led by
TNFJ leader Allama Feroz Aabdi.
The bodies of Shaheed Kausar Saqlain Advocate and his sons Aun Abbas
and Muhammad Abbas will reach the Islamabad Airport Wednesday morning
from where these will be taken to Lehri Panjgraeen Chua Saiden Shah,
Chakwal for burial that will take place at 2.00 p.m.