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Naqeeb’s father pins hope on Pakistan Army for delivery of justice

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: The father of Naqeebullah Mehsud, the Waziristan youth who was gunned down in a fake police encounter in Karachi, has pinned hope on Pakistan Army for delivery of justice in the case.

“Those who are criticizing Pakistan Army by taking advantage of his son’s killing are ‘real enemies’ of Pakistan,” said Muhammad Khan Mehsud in his video message released here today in Islamabad.

Ruling out the slogans against Pakistan Army, he said no one can be allowed to raise slogans against the Army by using his son’s name. “Pashtuns are part of Pakistan, and the Army is their custodian also,” he maintained.

He asked the nation to have some patience for delivery of justice into his son’s killing case and added that Prime Minister, Chief Justice and the Army Chief will surely deliver their promise. “I have no doubt in it,” he continued.

Mr Mehsud said, the Anti-Terrorism Court has sent back the accused to jail after rejecting their bails, Inshallah the case will be taken to its logical end.

He further said no one will be allowed to collect funds under name of his deceased son. “Whoever is trying to get benefit from the situation is not from our ranks,” he made it clear.

Addressing the protesters, Muhammad Khan Mehsud advised them to raise their reservations under ambit of the constitution, “Anti-state slogans can harm the state institutions,” he continued.

The Frontier Post

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