Shia pilgrims to be monitored on return from Iran and Syria
Instead of taking a direct action against the terrorists of banned outfits due to Saudi pressure, the Sindh government has decided to monitor Shia pilgrims on their return from Iran and Syria in addition to monitoring of returnees from Afghanistan.
The decisions to this effect was made at the apex committee Sindh meeting that also decided to launch a crackdown on drug dealers and criminals involved in street crime besides compiling a list of people, particularly seminary students, who have been to Afghanistan, Iran and Syria in recent years.
It is relevant to add here that Shia Muslims have not attacked on security officials nor they remained involved in any sort of attacks on schools but they are being equated with the Wahhabis-allied Deobandi takfiris of banned outfits who had attacked military officials at the GHQ, at ISI offices and also on SSG cops alongside attacks on shrines and army public school where ASWJ-allied Taliban massacred innocent children and women teachers as well.
In its 17th meeting held at CM House on Thursday, the apex committee also decided that the names which had been put on fourth schedule and those of 3,023 proclaimed offenders would be shared with federal and provincial agencies to monitor their activities and arrest them.
The meeting, which was chaired by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, was attended by Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad, Corps Commander Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar, advisers to CM Maula Bakhsh Chandio, Murtaza Wahab, Chief Secretary Siddque Memon, Home Secretary Shakeel Mangnijo, DG Rangers Maj Gen Bilal Akbar, Sindh IG A.D. Khawaja, Additional IG Mushtaq Maher, CTD chief Sanaullah Abbasi, provincial heads of intelligence agencies and Prosecutor General Shahadat Awan and others.
It is also interesting that in recent terrorist attacks inside Saudi Arabia, Wahhabis and Wahhabis-allied Deobandi takfiris of Pakistani origin were also involved and their names were also published but neither PMLN government at the Centre and in Punjab and Balochistan and nor PPP and PTI government in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa respectively, dared taking action against Wahhabis and Wahhabis-allied Deobandi takfiris because of Saudi pressure. Instead, they are focusing on Shia pilgrims and seminary students only to please the Saudi monarchy.








