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The terrorists are striking almost at will now. The ghastly incident during the Friday prayers on December 4 has taken away precious and innocent lives. Nearly half of them were children. The greatest homage this nation can pay to these and hundreds of other martyrs is to make a firm and resolute commitment to defeat this menace from our society. In this hour of crisis, we must all rally behind our brave armed forces and help them win.
I have personally known some of the martyrs and those who lost their near and dear ones. My deepest condolences go to their families in this hour of trial. May Allah give them the courage and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. While the condemnations will come, it is about time we decided what we want to do. Do we want to fight these terrorists or do we want to give in to their agenda? In these disturbing times, the idea of community policing should be looked into, so that the burden on our law-enforcement agencies is shared.
It is high time we chastised certain prominent mullahs/muftis who would always shy away from condemning these gruesome acts of violence. If these people do not come forward openly against the heinous acts committed with full force, then the government must take exemplary action against them. Their repeated rants on TV against our brave army fighting these terrorists create doubts in people’s minds and are a source of motivation for these murderers. We certainly can live without a few of these.
Brig (r) Akhtar Zamin
Karachi
I have personally known some of the martyrs and those who lost their near and dear ones. My deepest condolences go to their families in this hour of trial. May Allah give them the courage and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. While the condemnations will come, it is about time we decided what we want to do. Do we want to fight these terrorists or do we want to give in to their agenda? In these disturbing times, the idea of community policing should be looked into, so that the burden on our law-enforcement agencies is shared.
It is high time we chastised certain prominent mullahs/muftis who would always shy away from condemning these gruesome acts of violence. If these people do not come forward openly against the heinous acts committed with full force, then the government must take exemplary action against them. Their repeated rants on TV against our brave army fighting these terrorists create doubts in people’s minds and are a source of motivation for these murderers. We certainly can live without a few of these.
Brig (r) Akhtar Zamin
Karachi