Fitna al-Hindustan, the Khawarij, are trying so hard to dismantle Pakistan’s stability. Their hooliganistic and cowardly approach to shed innocent blood on the sacred soil of Pakistan is a long-lasting goal backed by external forces to spread chaos, fear and economic destruction.
These Khawarij have no connection with the true teachings of Islam. Recent incidents such as the robbery of a bank cash van in Bannu, the cold-blooded murder of Dr. Awal Syed inside a mosque in Khyber and threats against women’s education in Lakki Marwat expose their barbarity. They use the name of religion only as a cover for extortion, robbery and illicit income. Targeting mosques and educational institutions proves they are enemies of both faith and progress.
In just the past week, these terrorists carried out a suicide car bomb attack on a police post in Bannu on May 9-10, martyring at least 15 policemen, followed by a powerful bomb blast in a crowded market in Sarai Naurang, Lakki Marwat on May 12, killing 9 people and injuring over 30. Such attacks on security forces and civilians reveal their bankrupt ideology and moral bankruptcy.
The Pakistani Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies are striking back hard. Through intelligence based operations (IBOs) under initiatives like Azm-e-Istehkam, security forces have neutralized hundreds of these Indian-sponsored Khawarij in recent months, including major actions in Khyber, Bannu, and Lakki Marwat districts.
Despite heavy losses, these terrorists continue their desperate campaign because they are mere proxies of the Indo-Afghan nexus. However, their every attack only strengthens the resolve of the Pakistani nation and its valiant forces.
Exposing and eradicating the Fitna of Khawarij is now a national duty. Pakistan will not rest until this cancer is completely removed from its soil.
SAT Commentary
SAT Commentaries, a collection of insightful social media threads on current events and social issues, featuring diverse perspectives from various authors.
SAT Commentary
SAT Commentaries, a collection of insightful social media threads on current events and social issues, featuring diverse perspectives from various authors.
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Fitna al-Khawarij: Barbaric Enemies of Pakistan and Islam
Fitna al-Hindustan, the Khawarij, are trying so hard to dismantle Pakistan’s stability. Their hooliganistic and cowardly approach to shed innocent blood on the sacred soil of Pakistan is a long-lasting goal backed by external forces to spread chaos, fear and economic destruction.
These Khawarij have no connection with the true teachings of Islam. Recent incidents such as the robbery of a bank cash van in Bannu, the cold-blooded murder of Dr. Awal Syed inside a mosque in Khyber and threats against women’s education in Lakki Marwat expose their barbarity. They use the name of religion only as a cover for extortion, robbery and illicit income. Targeting mosques and educational institutions proves they are enemies of both faith and progress.
In just the past week, these terrorists carried out a suicide car bomb attack on a police post in Bannu on May 9-10, martyring at least 15 policemen, followed by a powerful bomb blast in a crowded market in Sarai Naurang, Lakki Marwat on May 12, killing 9 people and injuring over 30. Such attacks on security forces and civilians reveal their bankrupt ideology and moral bankruptcy.
The Pakistani Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies are striking back hard. Through intelligence based operations (IBOs) under initiatives like Azm-e-Istehkam, security forces have neutralized hundreds of these Indian-sponsored Khawarij in recent months, including major actions in Khyber, Bannu, and Lakki Marwat districts.
Despite heavy losses, these terrorists continue their desperate campaign because they are mere proxies of the Indo-Afghan nexus. However, their every attack only strengthens the resolve of the Pakistani nation and its valiant forces.
Exposing and eradicating the Fitna of Khawarij is now a national duty. Pakistan will not rest until this cancer is completely removed from its soil.
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