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Ghosts of Red Mosque "martyrs" still haunt Pakistan (News Feature)

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By Nadeem Sarwar Jul 8, 2008, 13:19 GMT

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salmanJul 8th, 2008 - 14:56:58

This miserable and worse situation is unfortunate for whole the nation as well as the country and no one is able to understand the exact situation that as to what is happening and who is responsible for this.
the Pakistani society and people, as i consider, generally are secular and liberal. They dislike religious politics and they have rejected religious parties in recent 18th Feb polls.
The gathering of some 18,000 people near red mosque and after the speeches the open-air Quraan classes, i think, were arranged by the agencies that may be ISI or CIA. In my opinion, our country is strong grip of foreign as well as local agencies and every political change and event is influenced directly or indirectly by them. People are angry, no doubt, by the killing of red mosque students but they do not endorse their jihadi ambitions. Even they are of the view that the whole episode of the red mosque was prepared by the govt itself.

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