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Bokhari slams meaningful silence of powers that be on Bari Imam case
By: Salman Alvi
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: Syed Shujaat Ali Bokhari, Central
Additional Secretary-General of Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya
Pakistan has demanded from the government to give up delaying tactics
in case of Bari Imam incident, arrest the culprits forthwith and give
them exemplary punishment.
He stated this while addressing the TNFJ Regional Council Rawalpindi
meeting here as a chief guest. He said almost three months have passed
to Bari Imam incident but no culprit has been arrested so far, neither
any Probe Tribunal was set up nor compensation was made to the
bereaved families of martyrs and the injured despite the fact that
some injured of the incident were still undergoing treatment at
different hospitals, privately.
Bokhari said despite this worst type of incident of terrorism took
place in the most sensitive part of the Federal Capital of Pakistan,
the inattention and meaningful silence of the powers that be on it
provides food for thought.
He said Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya Pakistan giving the proof of
its patriotism did not allow to make things worse despite a great loss
in this incident but, he added, our peaceful policy should not be
considered our weakness as we only keep the survival of motherland
Pakistan, people, Islam, peace and stability dear from all other
things.
Reports of organisational tours to Jhelum and Chakwal regions were
presented during the meeting. Different solutions were made after
taking stock of the problems found in these districts.
Bokhari directed the Regional President Allama Abul Hassan Taqi to
summon organisational meetings of Districts Attock and Rawalpindi
forthwith and give attention to membership and organisational affairs.
A resolution unanimously adopted during the meeting lauded the steps
taken by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf for rooting out terrorism but
strongly condemned police action against labourers, hawkers, innocent
citizens and patriotic organisations and Madaris in the garb of recent
crackdown. The resolution demanded from the government to tighten
noose around the banned groups instead of unnecessarily teasing the
innocent sections of society and take notice of their activities with
new names besides taking action against the huge reptiles amongst the
banned organisations.
Another resolution strongly condemned the oppression and brutality of
the international Taghoot against the oppressed people of Iraq,
Afghanistan, Kashmir, Palestine and other Muslim States and called
upon all international organisations including the United Nations to
play their role in driving out the allied forces from and restoring
peace in these countries. The resolution expressed complete solidarity
with the independence movement going on the world over.
TNFJ Regional Council Rawalpindi President Allama Abul Hassan Taqi in
his address on the occasion said, our objective is achievement of
religious rights of the Maktab-e-Tashayyo and carrying out practical
struggle for promotion of Jaffar bin Muhammad’s (A.S.) ideology which
would continue unabated.
He strongly condemned the biased policy of Nawa-e-Waqt, particularly
that of its Islamabad Editor Javed Sadiq for adopting indecent
attitude against the Maktab-e-Tashayyo. He warned that if the said
newspaper did not change its attitude then TNFJ Markaz would be
requested to give a line of action in this connection, which would be
followed in letter and spirit.
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