
Awam Pakistan leader Shahid Khan Abbasi speaks in a meeting in Islamabad on July 6, 2024. — Screengrab via Facebook@Miftah Ismail
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Noshera: Om Pakistan Party Chairman Shahid Khazan Abbasi expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation in the country on Sunday, saying that even religious and educational institutions are not safe from terrorists.
“Given the current situation, no one is safe,” he said while talking to the media after offering victory for Maulana Hameed -ul -Haq Haqqani at Jamia Darul al -Haqqani.
Abbasi condemned the killing of Maulana Hameed -ul -Haq Haqqani, and called it a tragic loss. He remembered his long -standing commitment to Maulana Hameed -ul -Haq and his father Maulana Samuel Dhad, who were also killed. “The testimony of Maulana Hameed -ul -Haq is a dangerous reminder of how terrorism is continuing in this country,” he said.
Mourning the increase in terrorist activities, Abbasi said mosques and religious orbiters are now being targeted, which is a matter of great misfortune. “May Allah guide those who sow the seeds of enmity among us,” he said, adding that if people were not safe in their homes, they could not be safe anywhere.
He emphasized that the university has been a center of learning and religious teachings. He noted, “This madrassa has a unique and important place in the whole subcontinent and is known internationally.”
Abbasi called on the government to re -evaluate its internal and foreign policies, and emphasized that the ongoing war on terror should end. He highlighted the sacrifices made by the people, politicians and law enforcement agencies, saying that countless lives in this dispute have already ended. He emphasized, “Now is the time to come to this useless war to a conclusion.”
Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, who is also the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek, has condemned the suicide attack on Maulana Hameed-ul-Haq Hakani, the Deputy Administrator of the Justice Parliamentarians (PTI), the deputy administrator of Darul al-Mumd al-Aqaniya and the head of Jamiat al-Lima-Melia.
Addressing the condolences in Darul al -Haqqaniya, Mahmood Khan expressed concern over the recent increase in terrorist activities, calling the deteriorating situation of law and order to be alarming.
He called on both the provincial and federal governments to review their internal and external policies to prevent the growing wave of violence.
“Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been sacrificing for 45 years in this war. People, politicians, and law enforcement agencies continue their lives. How long will this unconscious conflict continue? All stakeholders should come together to find a long -lasting solution.
Expressing regret over the targeting of religious scholars and institutions, Mahmud Khan asked, “Who are they who did not even give mosques and orbits? Islam respects the killing of a person to kill the whole humanity. Sadly, there is no religion of terrorists.”
He praised Maulana Hameed -ul -Haq’s lifetime of dedication for religious services and social welfare, and remembered his efforts to protect religious institutions and oppose non -Islamic methods. He said he was part of a collective fatwa against terrorism and was always standing against illegal acts. What was his crime that led to the brutal attack? He asked.
Governor Faisal Karim Kundi also visited Darul al -Haqqaniya to offer condolences on the martyrdom of Malana Hamidul Haq Haqqani and other victims of the recent suicide attack.
During his visit, he met Sheikh Al -Hadith Maulana Anwarul Haq, Maulana Abdul Haq Sani, Maulana Syed Yousuf Shah, and other family members and scholars to express his grief.