Saturday, July 19, 2014

Pakistani Shias angry about government’s failure to protect their religious ceremonies

Shia Muslims in Pakistan are angry about their government’s failure to provide enough security for them and protect their religious freedom. The anti-Taliban Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen group or M-W-M has held a press conference in Karachi over the ongoing killings of Shia activists and businessmen in Pakistan. Today's press conference of Shia leaders on law and order situation in the city clearly shows they are really worried about government's security measures. The Pakistani government says security has been beefed to avoid any security breach this year. They have also devised a strategy under the Ramazan-ul-Mubarik contingency plan to protect Shia processions and congregations in the holy month of Ramadan. Since Pakistanis Shias were also targeted during their ceremonies and processions last year, they’re demanding better security arrangements this year to prevent takfiri terrorists from causing havoc. Pakistani officials have decided to suspend cellular services in major urban centers including Karachi during major Shia ceremonies this year. And pillion riding will also be banned in some cities.

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