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TNFJ blasts IM for meeting banned outfit calling it ‘salt to wounds’
By: Salman Alvi
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: A.H. Kazmi, Central Joint Secretary of
Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya (TNFJ) has strongly reacted over
Federal Interior Minister’s meeting with subordinate wing of a banned
organisation and has said that the powers that be have made it a
matter of routine to sprinkle salt to the injuries of the real
mourners of the Bari Imam incident instead of putting balm on their
injuries.
He said meeting of the Interior Minister with the subordinate group of
a banned organisation through an Adviser to a provincial Chief
Minister (who is also provincial president of a banned organisation)
is tragic. He said the Interior Minister is meeting with the
organisation that has been restricted by President of Pakistan but on
the other, was shy of even uttering two condolence sentences to the
only representative organisation of the Maktab-e-Tashayyo i.e. Tehreek
Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya which is the real mourner of the incident and
which is utilising all its energies to keep the law and order
situation intact.
Kazmi questioned the credibility of such politicians who had given
protest call only for Karachi incident which provides food for
thought.
He said a senator of an allied party of the Sindh government was
adding fuel to the fire viz. Karachi incident and that party should
take notice of this situation. Whether member of one party could work
for the other party? He said all powers should keep in mind not to
reap any illegal benefit from our gentlemanliness and peaceful policy
because we only keep the interest of Islam, Pakistan and its people
dear to us.
He said TNFJ had took over 18 bodies in the Bari Imam incident while
Zakir Safdar Hussain from Chakwal succumbed to his injuries last night
and has been buried in his native village Aajri District Chakwal on
Friday under the supervision of TNFJ. He said the TNFJ supervised the
burial of Bari Imam Incident martyrs belonging to different cities of
the country and the Pursa Bari Imam Committee appointed by TNFJ is
also looking after the more than 100 under-treatment-injured.
Thanking the Islamabad Administration, Kazmi expressed great concern
that wings of some banned organisations were interfering in the
treatment process of injured in hospitals and at some places they have
made foiled attempts to occupy bodies of martyrs just to polish their
politics also, and the government should keep an eye on such elements.
He made it clear that if the government will hold talks with anyone
else except Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya in connection with the
Bari Imam incident then it would be non-representative in nature.
The TNFJ official expressed concern that the government could not
arrest the culprits of the incident so far and no headway has been
reported in the investigation of this incident. He hoped that the
government would not force us to take any big line of action
exercising seriousness and wisdom. He said martyrdom is our
inheritance and death of the martyr is the life of the nation that is
considered a blessing by us.
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