Pakistani Shiite leaders gathered in Lahore to protest against the targeted killings of Shiite across the country. Thousands poured into the gathering throughout the day as the conference stayed on throughout the day.
Hosting a huge gathering at Minar-e-Pakistan, Shiite leaders called on the... Show More >>
Pakistani Shiite leaders gathered in Lahore to protest against the targeted killings of Shiite across the country. Thousands poured into the gathering throughout the day as the conference stayed on throughout the day.
Hosting a huge gathering at Minar-e-Pakistan, Shiite leaders called on the people to unite and show their strength as one strong unit against the miscreants.
Shiite leaders said they are the target of the U-S driven agents, who are working towards inflaming sectarian violence and destabilizing the country.
The leader emphasized on unity amongst Shiite and Sunnis and urged the people to stand together as one force. Protesters blamed the United States for playing a dirty game in the region by sending its agents, whose main agenda is to increase hatred amongst the people of Pakistan.
Protesters denounced the targeted killing of Shiite and demanded justice with immediate affect from the government.
Pakistan’s newly elected Premier said, inquiry is being done into the killing cases and the assured that the culprits will be put to trial as soon as possible.
Shiite have been targeted and killed frequently across Pakistan. As government continues to make promises of justice, Shiite leaders have initiated a unity campaign to raise their protests countrywide.
Targeted killing of Shiite has been on the rise across the country. Pakistani Shiite leaders have called on the government to ensure the safety of the people and bring the perpetrators to justice immediately. Show Less >>
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