New
Age Islam Special Correspondent
January 07,
2021
New Age
Islam readers may be reminded of the constant assaults on the innocent members
of the Hazara Shia minority by violent Takfirist and extremist organisations in
Pakistan. It is known to them that the IS, Taliban and other Sunni militant
groups have repeatedly and systematically carried out ghastly attacks targeting
the Balochs and Shia Hazaras. In 2013, three bombings killed more than 200
Hazara people in the district of Quetta. Now the Islamic State has claimed the
responsibility for the Sunday suicide bombing.
But what is
more distressing is the involvement and complacency of the Pakistani security
establishment in orchestrating these sectarian attacks, an open secret which is
becoming clearer and more self-evident now after Pak Prime Minister Imran Khan
has expressed his inability to visit members of the Hazara community who have
refused to bury 11 miners killed by the Islamic State, even as protests against
the killing spread to different parts of the world.
In this
backdrop, a number of Sunni Ulema in solidarity with the Shia organisations in
India have taken part in the protests which are demanding measures to ensure
the safety of the Shia Hazara community in Pakistan. Delhi-based Sunni Ulema
and Shia organisations, according to a report published in the Delhi-based
edition of Daily Inquilab on January 7, have strongly denounced Sunday’s
ghastly attack in Quetta, Baluchistan on the Hazara community members in which
11 minors of the Shia Hazaras were brutally killed. In the wake of this attack,
Indian Islamic organisations have not only registered strong protests but also
demanded the protection of minority rights in Pakistan.
People gather around the bodies of the coal mine workers killed near
Machh coal field on Sunday (Photo Credits: AP)
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Maulana
Jawed Qasmi, an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband and President of Majlis
Tahaffuz-e-Shariat-e-Islami Hindi, expressed deep concern over the plight of
religious minorities in Pakistan. He lamented the fact that the sectarian
violence is on the rampage in the Sunni-majority provinces of Pakistan.
“Internationally, there are concerted efforts to bring the Sunnis and Shias at
the loggerheads, and Pakistan is the instrumental behind these nefarious
conspiracies which must be condemned in the harshest manners, unless Pakistan
ensures the safety and security of the religious minorities”, he said.
Speaking at
a commemoration gathering (T’aziyati Ijlas) organised by
Anjuman-e-Haidari in the North Eastern part of Delhi, Maulana Sheikh Muhammad
Askari, Imam of Shia Masjid Haidari severely criticised the role of Pakistani
government in orchestrating these killings and sectarian violence against the
Hazara minority. He averred: “While the Qur’an calls for unity and Islam
forbids the spilling of human blood, the daily routine of killings and
persecution against the Hazra community in Pakistan shows the government’s
utter disregard to the Islamic commandments”.
All India
Shia Council also called for a meeting of the executive committee members in
order to register strong protests against the persecution of the innocent
people in Baluchistan and the Shia community members who find it hard to
survive and earn their livelihood in Pakistan. National Spokesperson of the All
India Shia Council, Maulana Jalal Haidar Naqwi stated that the Hazra community
in Pakistan is one of the rarest, honest, courageous and peace-loving
communities which have fallen victim to the tyrannical expansionists and their
merciless attacks. “After they have been brutally attacked in Quetta, now they
are again being mercilessly murdered in Baluchistan. This is too tyrannical to
tolerate. It must not go unchallenged”, he said.
Maulana
Asghar Maulaai, President of All India Shia Council said that the present
regime and the security establishment in Pakistan have spoiled the attempts to
bring peace and prosperity for the common citizens and especially the
vulnerable religious minorities in different parts of Pakistan. “Instead of
curbing the terrorist organisations on its soil, the current Pakistani
government is rather emboldening them. This is precisely what deeply pains and
distresses us across the borders”, he said.
Maulana
Mirza Imran Ali, General Secretary of All India Shia Council, said that
Sunday’s attack was the worst kind of major assaults on members of the Hazara
community since the present regime came to power with the tall claims and
hollow promises of maintaining peace and protecting minorities. “Systematic
attacks on the Shia Hazaras is a self-explanatory proof of that”, he lamented.
Not only in
India, a vociferous condemnation of the Pakistani establishment in this regard
has also come from across the borders. In Peshawar, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)
Imamia Jirga and Muharram Committee have registered unprecedented protests in
front of the Peshawar Press Club against the killing of 11 members of the Shia
Hazara community in Balochistan. They have demanded the Imran Khan government
to hold a sit-in in Quetta. “The demands of a sit-in for the Shia Hazara
community should be met as soon as possible and the terrorists and their
facilitators in the country should be brought to justice”, they strongly
appealed. The demonstrators held placards and banners with slogans in the
favour of the oppressed people in Pakistan, as reported today in Urdu daily,
Jung.
The
protests in Peshawar were led by Akhwanzada Muzaffar Ali, Coordinating
Secretary of Imamia Jirga in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Demonstrators included the
common people from among other sects also. They ask as to how long the
Pakistani Shia Muslims and the Hazara community will carry the dead bodies of
their loved ones! It is an obvious failure of the state to fulfil its
responsibility of providing protection to the citizens.
The Majlis-i-Wahdat-i-Muslimeen,
a pan-Islamic organisation in Pakistan insist that they want Prime Minister
Imran Khan to visit Quetta, where the dead bodies have been placed as part of
the protest, and give assurances for the safety of the persecuted minority
community. They continue to mount pressure through sit-ins and ongoing protests
in Karachi and Quetta that are being attended by hundreds of men, women and
children.
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