National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq Condemns Brutal Turbat Attack
Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, has issued a strong condemnation of a horrific attack in the Bolida Meenaz area of Turbat, where six members of a family were brutally murdered and burned inside their residence. The NA Speaker described this targeting of innocent women and children as an inhumane and cowardly act, asserting that such violence against unarmed civilians violates all religious teachings, societal norms, traditions, and fundamental human values.
Attack Labeled as Clear Terrorism
Ayaz Sadiq termed the burning of an innocent family within their home as a clear act of terrorism, highlighting it as one of the worst examples of brutality in recent times. He emphasized that terrorist elements are attempting to tarnish Baloch traditions and national values through such heinous acts, but stressed that such actions cannot weaken the resolve of the nation or its people.
Condolences and Calls for Justice
Expressing heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the family of the martyrs, the NA Speaker shared in their grief and sorrow over this tragic incident. He prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the martyrs a place in Jannah-tul-Firdous and to provide patience and strength to the bereaved family during this difficult period. Furthermore, Ayaz Sadiq called for the immediate arrest of all individuals involved in the attack, demanding that they be brought to justice and given an exemplary punishment to serve as a deterrent.
National Unity Against Terrorism
Reiterating that the entire nation is mourning the loss of innocent lives, the Speaker affirmed that operations against terrorist elements will continue with unwavering national unity. He expressed complete solidarity with state institutions in their ongoing efforts to eliminate terrorism, emphasizing that such malicious elements will never succeed in their objectives to destabilize the country. This statement underscores a firm commitment to combating extremism and protecting civilian lives across Pakistan.
