Quetta:
The bodies of nine martyred passengers during a terrorist attack in the Sardhaka region during the night were sent to their native cities to Punjab for burial on Friday, while the provincial government has widened the scope of law forces (Lea) to launch decisive actions against the authors.
The massacres in the terrorist attack at the end of the night belonged to the districts of Lahore, Gujrat, Khanewal, Gujranwala, Lodhran, Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh and Attock. They included two Jabbar and Usman brothers from Danyapur.
Balutchistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said that Fitna Al Hindustan, a term used for Indian back terrorist organizations in Balutchistan, had conducted attacks in three different places.
The terrorist attack occurred near the border between the districts of Zhob and Loralai. The bodies were brought to Zhob, where they were received by assistant commissioner Usman Khalid and the commander of the border military police Asad Khan Chandia.
The victims, who were traveling from Quetta to Lahore, were identified as Muhammad Irfan, Dera Ghazi Khan; Sabir Hussain, Gujranwala; Muhammad Asif, Chowk Qureshi; Ghumlam Saeed, Khanewal; Muhammad Junaid, Lahore; Muhammad Bilal, Attock; Bilawal, Gujrat and Jabbar and Usman, Danyapur.
Funeral prayers for the Jabbar Toor and Usman Toor brothers took place at Government Boys high school, Danyapur in the Lodhran district. Relatives said the victims were traveling to attend their father’s funeral.
Meanwhile, the chief minister of Balutchistan, Sarfraz Bugti, ordered the law enforcement agencies to launch immediate and decisive action against the persons involved in the massacre of Sardhaka, authorizing them to act beyond the usual limits of the dejugations and police jurisdictions, if necessary “.
The chief Minister chaired a security meeting in the provincial capital to examine the situation of public order in the province, and received a briefing from the Balutchistan police inspector on the Sardhaka incident and updates to current investigation and security operations.
“The pursuit of these terrorists will continue until they are brought to justice. There will be no compromise on the application of the law in Balutchistan,” said the chief minister, adding that the security forces have been authorized to act beyond the usual limits of levies and police courts.
“ Barbaric act ‘
President Asif Ali Zardari described the murder of passengers as a “barbaric act” and said it was part of the wider conspiracy of Fitna al-Hinstan to destabilize Pakistan. He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to purge the country of Fitna al-Hinstan and their facilitators at all costs.
Likewise, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the Sardhaka massacre, calling it “blatant terrorism”. He said the authors would be treated by full state force. “The blood of the innocent people will be avenged,” he said, blaming India for having supported such acts against unarmed civilians.
The Minister of the Interior Mohin Naqvi denounced murders as “loose barbarism” by “Indian terrorists? Sponsored and their local facilitators ”, producing the pursuit at the national level and the punishment of the authors. He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to thwart all plots against national peace and integrity.
(With application input)