Pakistan

Banned Deobandi takfiri ASWJ stages rally and got official security back

In the capital city of Pakistan’s Sindh province where Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) rules, peaceful and educated activists of Civil Society were whisked away and bundled into police lock up but at the same time banned Deobandi takfiri outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba/ASWJ’s fanatics are allowed to stage rally, sit-in near CM House and get their illegitimate demands met by the Sindh Government.

 

Bilawal Bhutto, Chairman of PPP, always tried to hoodwink people by anti-terrorists rhetoric and fiery speeches, but his party’s government in Sindh is no different from Imran Khan’s PTI government in Khyber-Pukhtoonkhwa province.

Banned Deobandi takfiri terrorist outfit ASWJ staged rally on Thursday and its ringleaders including Aurangzeb Farooqi threatened the members of the civil society as well as the Sindh government for terming them a banned organisation.

The civil society’s 31-hour-long first sit-in near the CM House, from earlier this week, came to an end Tuesday night, after Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Culture Sharmila Farooqi promised that the provincial government would take stern action against “banned” militant organisations, including ASWJ.

The Crisis Management Cell of Pakistan’s interior ministry named ASWJ in the list of proscribed organisations and it remains fact that ASWJ is renamed version of Sipah-e-Sahaba that was already banned.

Police took no action against said banned outfit’s fanatics near CM House and Deobandi takfiri Farooqi announced return after government’s assurance that he would get back official security. PPP’s Sindh Government had assured the Civil Society’s protestors that banned outfits would not allowed to work under any new name and they would not be allowed any activity and banned outfits people would not be provided official security.

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