Sindhi Sangat strongly condemns Quetta blast. Mansoor Khaskheli

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Hyderabad: August 9, 2016. (PCP) Central chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has strongly condemned the blast at civil hospital in Quetta that claimed the lives of 70 people and wounded several. Chairman Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli expressed sympathy with the bereaved families. In an issued press release, Central Chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has strongly condemned terror attack in Quetta in which more than 70 people killed and several wounded. Central chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has said any religion doesn’t teach violence, though terrorists have no religion, acts of terrorism in the name of religion are commendable, religious extremism rapidly increasing in Pakistan, there are neither good nor bad Taliban, they’re extremists and enemies of the humanity. Religious extremist terrorists targeted lawyers, media men at Quetta civil hospital, terrorists are targeting hospitals, schools other public places and killing innocent peoples, extremism and terrorism are biggest threats to across the world. Sindhi Sangat Sindh demanded immediate actions against culprits involved in such brutal attacks and other extremist outfits which are spreading hates and extremism among the peoples. Pakistan must immediately impose ban on all those extremist terrorist organizations internationally banned by UN but roaming, working freely in Pakistan. Sindhi Sangat Sindh extended deepest condolences to the individuals, victims and their families, expressed sympathy with the bereaved families.

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