وَمَنْ یَّقْتُلْ مُوٴْمِنًا مُّتَعَمِّدًا فَجَزَآوٴُہ جَہَنَّمُ خَالِدًا فِیْہَا وَ غَضِبَ اللهُ عَلَیْہِ وَ لَعَنَہ وَ اَعَدَّلَہ عَذَابًا عَظِیْمًا۔
جو شخص کسی مومن کو عمداً قتل کرے اس کی سزا جہنم ہے وہ اس میں ہمیشہ رہے گا اور اس پر اللہ کا غضب ہے اور اس پر اللہ کی لعنت ہے اور اس کے لئے خدا نے بڑا عذاب تیار کر رکھا ہے۔
(سورہ نساء، آیت 93)
16 Punjabis killed in Balochistan attacks
This News is Published: in Daily Nation on August 15, 2010
By: Bari Baloch
QUETTA – At least 16 Punjabi-speaking persons, including two security personnel, were shot dead while five others wounded in two separate incidents of target killings in Bolan District and Quetta on Saturday.
The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for both the incidents. Unidentified armed assailants intercepted a passenger coach that was travelling to Quetta from Lahore at Aab-e-Gum area of Bolan District, some 60 kilometres southeast of Quetta on the night between Friday and Saturday. They asked all the passengers to show their identity cards.
Sources said that after identifying 12 passengers as residents of Punjab, the attackers separated them from rest of the passengers and took them to nearby mountains where they opened indiscriminate firing on them. As a result, 10 of them died on the spot and two others received serious wounds.
The assassins fled the scene after committing the crime under the cover of darkness. On getting information, personnel of Levi’s Force and Frontier Corps reached the site and cordoned off the area. The deceased and injured were shifted to Bolan Medical Complex Hospital Quetta, Civil Hospital and CMH. Five victims have been identified as Syed Fakhar, Maqsood Ahmed, Mudasir Ali and Muhammad Waris while the injured were identified as Sajjad, Bilal Arshad, Palwan, Mital Khan and Altaf Hussain.
The sources said that two victims belonged to security forces. However, Home Secretary Balochistan Akbar Hussain Durrani denied reports that two security personnel died in the attack.
Official sources said that bodies were moved to BMCH morgue and after completing legal formalities, they would be sent to their native towns after their identification.
Talking to newsmen, Bilal Arash, 25, who was also injured in the incident, said that a group of armed men held all passengers at gunpoint and started checking their identity cards. “They separated 12 people hailing from Punjab, including me and asked whether we belonged to security forces or agencies,” he said and added that later they took us to mountains and opened fire. Bilal said that he received bullet on his shoulder and fell down and after being satisfied that all were dead, the attackers escaped from the site. “I reached the highway and informed Levi’s about the incident,” he added.
Punjabis being killed under 'Great Game'
Published: September 24, 2010
This News is Published: in Daily Nation on September 24, 2010
LAHORE - A senior leader from Balochistan proposed on Thursday that the government should hold an all-party conference to discuss problems faced by the country’s most backward and thinly populated province and hammer out a strategy to solve them.
Parties represented at parliament as well as the ones which had boycotted the previous general elections on account of principles should be invited to the moot, Rauf Sasoli, secretary general of Jamhoori Watan Party (Aali group), said while talking to TheNation.
He said Aghaz-i-Haqooq-i-Balochistan was a good initiative taken by the government, but regretted that in practical terms it had become a step to improve the lot of ministers, not a common man. The ministers, he said, were either enjoying the benefits themselves or passing on to their cronies.
Sasoli said unless the government ensured that the benefits reached the common man, the package would not help improve the situation or bring an end to the unrest.
He said hatred created by the policies of former dictator Pervez Musharraf was still there and could be reduced only by prominent political leaders using their connections with the Baloch leaders.
Explaining the point, he said, PML (N) chief Nawaz Sharif and President Zardari had very good contacts with a number of Balochi leaders and must use their influence to set the situation right.
Along with this, he said, steps should be taken to bring former president Pervez Musharraf and ex-prime minister Shaukat Aziz to justice for their involvement in the assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti.
I do not know who is doing terrorism but as the student of history i clearly want to say that all these incidents are replay of war of 1971 as the result was at that time separation at this time i am not seeing better result again because again these incidents are going to blame to Punjabi's as in 1971 therefore a lot of hatred created among all other 3 provinces and pujabi people are killing in Balochistan. today i understand why all three provinces are against punjabi people.......and killing punjabis in balochistan
i am a Punjabi and today i understand why all three provinces are against Punjabi people.......and killing Punjabi's in Baluchistan i am himself belong from Punjab but i heartedly request please stop this brutality and violence and if this brutality continued then Pakistan future will be horrible in past 1971 Bengali's were terrorist and today all Pakhtons are terrorist ?????what you got by making hatred against Bengali's ! Bangladeshis? and now what are you waiting fore?? in future
i am a punjabi and i request from Pakhtons, Balochi people please all Punjabi's are not same we condemn all this violence please you also stop your hatred to all Punjabi's we are also compel and seeing all this situation compulsively as you.... we are Muslim 1rst of all....we should know who is our enemy who is dividing us??from UMMAH to in Punjabi , Sindhi, balochi Pathan....We have to understand our enemy's strategy....??
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