Nasruddin Chishti Calls for the Annihilation of Terrorists Following Pahalgam Attack

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Nasruddin Chishti Calls for the Annihilation of Terrorists Following Pahalgam Attack

Synopsis

On April 23, 2023, Nasruddin Chishti condemned the Pahalgam attack, calling it a disgrace to humanity and advocating for the elimination of terrorists. He emphasized the need for peace in Kashmir and condemned terrorism in any form.

Key Takeaways

  • Nasruddin Chishti condemns Pahalgam terror attack.
  • Calls for precise elimination of terrorists.
  • Highlights the progress towards peace in Kashmir.
  • Emphasizes that no religion supports terrorism.
  • Calls for unity against acts of violence.

Jaipur, April 23 (NationPress) The son of the Ajmer Dargah Diwan, Nasruddin Chishti, vehemently denounced the recent Pahalgam terror attack, urging for the eradication of all the individuals involved in this horrific incident.

“Tourists were targeted based on their religion. This is an affront to humanity. The event is more deplorable than the actions of wild animals. It is time to remove the terrorists one by one,” stated Chishti.

He emphasized that terrorism under the guise of religion is intolerable, as no genuine faith endorses such brutality.

Nasruddin Chishti highlighted the progress towards peace and development in Kashmir. “This attack is a scheme to obstruct that progress. Islam stands against terrorism and the slaughter of innocents. The criminals behind this must be dealt with decisively,” he asserted.

Syed Sarwar Chishti, Secretary of the Anjuman Syed Jadgan, labeled the attack “a blow to humanity,” extending heartfelt condolences to the families affected and calling for prompt action from both central and state authorities.

Haji Syed Salman Chishti, President of the Chishti Foundation, remarked that this incident represents a significant affront to humanity.

“We must unite against such atrocities and uphold peace, harmony, and tolerance,” he urged.

Syed Afshan Chishti, a Dargah Khadim, also condemned the attack and urged for an end to terrorism.

In the meantime, Cabinet Minister Babulal Kharari accused Pakistan of training and dispatching terrorists into India.

“Our nation is facing continuous threats,” he stated, as he paid respect at Kotda Hospital Square with a moment of silence.

In Jaisalmer, former cabinet minister Saleh Mohammad and his family called off the ‘Holi-Eid Sneh Milan’ event planned at Hotel Govindgarh.

The Guide Welfare Society organized protests by wearing black armbands, demanding severe consequences for the offenders, and appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for a strong response, also voicing concerns regarding the impact on the tourism sector.

Lawyers in Kota suspended their judicial activities following the Bar Council’s directive, conducting a protest rally and submitting a memorandum to the District Collector.

In Ajmer, members of the Revenue Bar Association ceased work and presented a memorandum addressed to both the President and the Prime Minister.

In Bhilwara, the District Bar Association held a condolence meeting, created a human chain outside the District Collectorate, and submitted a memorandum demanding firm action from the government.