Delay in Quetta inquiry flayed

Published July 14, 2003

RAWALPINDI, July 13: The Islami Tehrik Pakistan president, Allama Syed Sajjid Ali Naqvi, has expressed his concern over delay in completion of the inquiry report on Quetta killings.

Allama Naqvi was talking to different delegations at the ITP Central Secretariat here on Sunday.

“Despite the passage of 10 days, the government is still clueless about those behind this gruesome act,” Allama Naqvi said.

He said the interior minister instead of showing regret over the killing of 56 innocent people, was appreciating police performance for detecting a time bomb which, he added, was more because of people’s effort.

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