11 years passed since Alamdar Road tragedy, killer Ramzan Mengal still at large

11 January, 2024 15:12

January 10, 2013 is the dark day for the Shia nation when brutal terrorists of banned Lashkar Jhangvi carried out two explosions one after the other on Alamdar Road at 8:30 PM.

As a result, more than 90 believers were martyred while many believers were injured. Today, 11 years have passed since this tragedy, but Ramzan Mengal, who is responsible for the tragedy, is still walking freely.

On January 10, 2013, more than 100 Shia Hazaras were martyred in the terrorist incident on Alamdar Road, Hazara Town. 11 years have passed since the tragedy, but the killers are still free.

It should be remembered that Majlis Wahdat Muslims held sit-ins across the country against the tragedy, as a result of which Governor’s rule was imposed in Balochistan.

After the implementation of the governor’s rule in Balochistan, Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen chief Allama Raja Nasir Abbas announced the end of the sit-in.

Relatives of those who died in the Alamdar road bomb blasts and thousands of mourners staged a dharna for 4 consecutive days with the remains of the martyrs.

A series of protests started in other cities of the country to express solidarity with the families of the martyred people in the Quetta tragedy.

Former Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf visited the province in the context of the tense situation in Balochistan, where after a high-level meeting, he had decided to impose governor’s rule in the province and dismiss the provincial government.

He announced this while expressing his condolences to members of the Hazara community at the Punjabi Imambargah on Alamdar Road.

Later, the Solidarity Council announced the end of the sit-in after the President signed the summary of Governor’s rule in the province.

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