AhlulBayt News Agency: The President of Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Sindh, Allama Baqir Abbas Zaidi, along with Allama Mukhtar Imami, Allama Sadiq Jafari, and Allama Mubashir Hasan, strongly condemned the targeting of innocent children in Khuzdar, calling the act cowardly and claiming India and Israel's involvement.
Referring to the alleged involvement of India and Israel, they mentioned that previously too, innocent children were targeted in the terrorist attack at Peshawar’s Army Public School. By continuously spreading terrorism in Balochistan, an atmosphere of fear and panic is being created across all sections of society.
According to the MWM Sindh President, India and Israel constantly attempt to portray Pakistan as an unsafe country in the international media. To achieve this goal, these countries allegedly orchestrate terrorist incidents and conspiracies within Pakistan from time to time. The leaders cited both the past Peshawar incident and the recent Khuzdar attack as among the worst terrorist events in history.
The leaders claimed that imperialist powers want instability in the country. They alleged that Indian and Israeli intelligence agencies are behind the ongoing terrorist incidents and disorder in Balochistan, Pakistan.
Amid the rising terrorism in the country, the leaders demanded strict action against terrorists and their facilitators. They praised the unity of the Pakistani people against terrorism and enemies of Islam, saying that today is a day of defeat for the enemies of the nation and Islam. The entire nation is united against terrorism, and the sacrifice of innocent children will not go in vain.
MWM leaders expressed condolences to the families of the children who were killed in the attack on the school bus and urged the government to launch a comprehensive operation against the terrorists and ensure the harshest punishment for those involved in the incident.
They also prayed for the swift recovery of the injured and appealed to the general public to pray for their health as well.
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