Leading Shia party warns of civil war if anti-terrorists operation is not launched

01 October, 2013 08:59

kisaAllama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafari, head of leading Shia party, has warned the government and security forces that delay in a military operation against the terrorists might trigger a civil war in every nook and cranny of Pakistan.
“Terrorist attack on Qissa Khwani Bazaar near Church, and previous terrorist attack on a church in Peshawar were made because terrorists took the government and security forces for granted,” he said condemning the terrorist attacks on Shiite Muslims, Christians and other Pakistanis.

Earlier, on a talk show (Capital Talk hosted by Geo News’s Hamir Mir), Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafari, made logical questions to the pro-talks politicians and scholars. In a lighter vein, he proposed that an ad should be given in the newspapers in which pro-peace terrorists should be requested to contact the advertiser for talks.

It is relevant to add here that none in Pakistan know who the pro-peace Taliban are because almost all groups of them and their offshoots have launched a unilateral war on all Pakistanis. Therefore, a vast majority of Pakistanis showered Allama Jafari’s with praise because during his comments, he wanted to convey the fact that there is no pro-peace Taliban.

It is also sad that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and some other politicians claimed that Taliban have not claimed responsibility for the Church attack. As a matter of fact, since government-hosted All Parties Conference, Taliban have made several terrorist attacks.

The firs major attack was perpetrated by the group of Taliban whose spokesman Shahidullah Shahid welcomed the APC decision for talks and then he publicly claimed responsibility. Two high-profile officers of Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom in that attack.

Taliban Mohmand Group claimed responsibility for attack on church on Sunday last.

Like Allama Jafari and Allama Sajid Naqvi, Allama Qazi Niaz Hussain Naqvi, head of Federation of Shia Religious Seminaries, also condemned the terrorist attacks.

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