Friday, November 2, 2012

ANP chief says situation in Karachi is very uncertain

ANP Chief Asfandyar Wali Khan on Thursday condemned the killing of ANP workers at Landhi Town Karachi and urged the workers to keep patience. In a statement issued from Bacha Khan Markaz ANP chief Asfandyar condoled with the families of Abdurahaman, ward President of ANP Landhi Town, vice president Abid Khan, Sajid Khan, vice president UC-6 Mian Jan, Mohammad Salim and Niaz Badsha and prayed for their departed souls. Asfandyar said continuation of target killing in Karachi, which is the financial hub of the country, has created an uncertain situation in the city where people have been feeling very insecure. He said tolerance and non-violence is the policy of ANP which should not be perceived as weakness because ANP knows how to raise voice for the rights of Pukhtuns in every corner of the world. Urging Sindh government to bring the target killers to book, ANP leader said government should ensure the protection of life and property of Pukhtuns as well as other suppressed nations in Sindh. He said Pukhtuns could not be deterred through such terrorist attacks and they will win the war against terrorism at every cost as it is important to win this war for the protection of next generation. He urged the workers that to keep patience and without indulging in violence continue their political activities as well as continue support the families of the martyred workers.

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