Pahalgam Baisaran Valley Terror Attack AIMPLB Announced Against Waqf Act Protests Postponed for 3 Days

Pahalgam Baisaran Valley Terror Attack AIMPLB Announced Against Waqf Act Protests Postponed for 3 Days

Pahalgam terror attack: Maulana Arshad Madani and many Muslim organizations have expressed condolences regarding the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. 28 people have died and many people have been injured in this terrorist attack.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has also condemned this terrorist attack and expressed its condolences to the dead. Meanwhile, it has been announced on behalf of the organization that they will not perform a sit -in demonstration for the next 3 days to sympathize the dead of Pahalgam terror attack.

‘Pahalgam strongly condemns terrorist attack’
A statement issued by AIMPLB spokesperson SQR Ilyas said that 28 people have died and 20 people were seriously injured in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. We strongly condemn this attack and express tribute to the dead.

‘Protests will be postponed for 3 days’
He said that the board has decided that the ongoing campaign on the Waqf law will be postponed for 3 days. The board expresses condolences to the dead. Protests will be closed temporarily for 3 days. This decision has been implemented with immediate effect. After that, our protests against the Waqf law will continue as before.

Earlier, Maulana Arshad Madni, president of Jamiat Ulama -e -Hind, said about the Pahalgam attack, ‘Due to the failure of the administration, the forces that set fire to peace were successful in their nefarious intentions. Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, especially on the basis of religion, considers criminal action to the country and for the peace system of the country where this disgusting work of terrorists is very worried. At the same time, the common Kashmiris are also demonstrating hatred and hatred with this terrorist act.

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