Indian Muslims Protest against the Shia Genocide in Pakistan By US & Saudi sponsored Taliban and their Allies


Indian Muslims Stage Protest against Shia Killing in Pakistan aJNN 24 December 2012 Lucknow  : Chanting Anti-Pakistan Establishment slogans, thousands of Indian Muslims staged a demonstration in Lucknow , the Provincial Capital of Uttar Pardesh , India  against the ongoing Genocide of the Shia Community in the neighboring country, Pakistan.

Protesters chanted slogans against Pakistan government and Army for their failure to stop target killing of and bomb attacks on Shia Muslims of Pakistan by ISI-Created  Wahabi Terrorists.

According to an estimate, more than 20,000 Shia Muslims have been killed by Wahabi militants in Pakistan in the last couple of decades.

Led by noted Muslim Cleric and Spokesperson of the All India Shia Personal Law Board, Maulana Yasoob Abbas, Indian Muslims took out a rally in the Uttar Pradesh capital.

Indian Muslims later staged a sit-in before the state assembly and burnt a Pakistani flag, and pictures of General Kayani (Pakistan Army Chief) and Ahmed Ludnianvi (Leader of SSP/ASWJ).

Shia Muslims later staged a sit-in before the UP State assembly and burnt a Pakistani flag, and pictures of General Kayani (Pakistan Army Chief) and Ahmed Ludhianvi  (SSP Wahabi Leader in Pakistan known for anti-Shia hate speeches).

Speaking on the occasion, Abbas lamented that Shias were facing harassment, persecution and Shia Genocide in Pakistan and the Pakistani Government lack of concern about their plight.

Abbas also condemned the links between Pakistan Army, and Intelligence Agency ISI in particular, and Saudi Sponsored Wahabi Terrorist Organisations. (In Particular Sipah Sahaba Pakistan and Taliban).

Calling for an end to the killings, he advocated stern punishment for those responsible for the Shia Genocide.

The protesters demanded that the United Nations should declare Pakistan a Terrorist state.

The rally was carried out from Nakkhas till Vidhan Sabha against the Shia Target Killing and Anti-minorities Policy of Pakistan.

The rally was also attended by a number of Sunni Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians who condemned Pakistan army’s support to Wahabi Terrorist Groups.

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