In another targeted murder in Pakistan, Kari Shahzada, a relative of the notorious terrorist Hafiz Saeed and raising money for Lashkar-e-Taiba, was shot dead by unknown assailants in Karachi on Monday morning. The attackers fired at the Jamiat Ulema Islam (Jui-F) vice-president Qari Shahzad in Khairabad area of Karachi when they were going to offer morning prayers at the local mosque. According to the regional media, the target murder is the latest in the series of attacks against the JUI-F leaders, in which at least five leaders have been killed last month.
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In particular, Shahzada’s murder is not an alone incident, because in recent times, many terrorists have been killed by unknown gunmen, wondering whether a mysterious monitoring group is working. The mystery has deepened due to no terrorist organization claiming responsibility.
According to the report, Another Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Adnan Ahmed was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Karachi. Amidst the consistent murder on the terrorists operating in Pakistan, the government, which is already facing financial crises, is now facing a challenging task of providing security to these terrorists.
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Meanwhile, such claims are being made that the Islamic State of Khorasan has taken responsibility for most of the attacks against JUI-F leaders. However, sources suggest that these murders can only be more than terrorist attacks. Local media also alleged the involvement of the Pakistani Army in these targeted murders, some claimed that the army was silenceing its administration critics.
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During the holy month of Ramadan, the time of these attacks has created resentment among the people. The fact that these leaders were killed while going to offer Namaz, have increased the feeling of shock and fear. The Pakistani Army and security agencies are being criticized for inability to stop these attacks.
Pakistan’s political leaders have also questioned the murder of Qari Shahzad, saying that it gives a serious reminiscent of violence and threats faced by critics of the Pakistani Army and Administration.