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| Kargil up in arms against minority killings in Pakistan | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 27: Kargil is up in arms against human right violations and targeted killings of minority community in Mastung Quetta in Pakistan in which 25 people were killed and 50 injured. A protest was held under the leadership of the Imam-e-Jumma-wal-Jamat Kargil Hujatul Islam wal Muslameen Sheikh Hussain Muqaddas. Thousands of people along with members of Ulema Council Anjuma Jamiyat Ullama ISK Kargil participated in the protest. Member youth wing ISK Murtaza Khalili on this occasion said that Islam does not teache such actions and anyone and any organization supporting such activities should be banned and treated as terrorist organizations. Executive Member Ulema Council Hujattul Islam Sheikh Hassan Waizee while speaking on this occasion said that for promoting such activities and actions in their country, Pakistan government should be condemned by each and every muslim in the world. Imam Jumma in his presidential address told that these kinds of activities are clearly violation of Human Rights and world forms should come forward to protect basic Human rights of the minorities in Pakistan.He maintained that there is no democracy in Pakistan and after continuous human rights violation, Pakistan cannot be termed as a democratic country. Sheikh Hussain Muqaddas requested the Prime Minster of India to intervene and ask the Prime Minister of Pakistan to ensure safety and security of minorities.
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