Karachi Civil Society, Interfaith and Inter-Religious leadership, and NGO’s strongly Condemned Target Killing Attacks Hafiz Muhammad Muneeb Lovely Son Ambassador Allama Ahsan Siddiqui in Karachi – and Demands Immediate Arrest of Perpetrators.
KARACHI: The Inter-religious and Interfaith leadership, community leaders and NGOs has strongly condemned the target killing attack on the Chairman of Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) and Co-Chair Pakistan, International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan {IRF Pakistan) Ambassadors Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui Son Hafiz Muhammad Muneeb,and has demanded the immediate arrest of the attackers.
In a joint statement, Qazi Abdul Qadeer Kahmosh, Muslim Christian Federation International, Mufi Muhammad Noman Naeem Chancellor, Jamia Binoria University International, Shaikh Ul Hadees Jamia Binoria International, Rev.Bishop Kaleem John, Vice Modrater Church Of Pakistan, Mufti Jameel Khan, President Jamia Islamic Madina, Sikh leader Kelash Kumar Sarhadi,
Bindia Rana, the founder and president of Gender Interactive Alliance, Sehrish Khanzadi Pakistani transgender activist, Allama Hafiz Ahmed Raza,
Mufi Zubair Ashrafi ,Allama Muhti Hamid Mehmood Kagani, Elizabeth John, Saleem Khan , Ismail Soomro, Allama Izharul Mustafa , Pir Mukhhtar Naqasbandi, Executive Committee Member Pastor Jakob John, Hazrat Mulana Agha Jan Sarhandi, Allama Qari Basheer Qadri , Pir Yaseen Shah Rasheedi and others termed the attack an assault on religious and called for urgent action.
According to reports, on the ramadan Kareem nights, armed assailants on motorcycles opened fire on Ambassadors at Large for Global Peace and Human Rights, Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui lovely Son Hafiz Muhammad Muneeb in Orangi Town on the Karachi, leaving him critically injured. He emergency treatment for to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and the surgery (opration) for bullet recover for shifted the Agha Khan Hospital Karachi in a precarious condition, where doctors say the next 5 week days will be crucial for his recovery.
The Pakistan Interfaith Alliance leadership stated that such incidents are not only a threat to the Religion and the religious community but also all citizens a challenge to the government and democracy, which must be addressed. The interfaith and all schools of thought religious leaders, Minority communities, NGO organisations has demanded the immediate arrest of those involved in the attack and urged that the conspiracy behind it be exposed.











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