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Mullah Burqa: E-7 seminary in Islamabad becomes site of unexpected conflict

Our judiciary has been giving relief to this inbred bastard so there is nothing much our prosecution can do here. Only solution is to kill these mothafuckers and then ask courts to prove who was responsible. As long as our judiciary is there in its current form our country will not be able to progress even an inch.

Actually I disagree, if you study the cases against Mullah Burqa, that were filed during Musharraf era, the next governments were easy with the prosecution. There were more than 10 cases, and sometimes the prosecution team was not even notified.
 
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Can't the whole damn GOP handle a single goon? They should have shot him in the first instance during Lal masjid episode. He keeps creating issues after issues and every one in GOP just sits and watch.
 
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Can't the whole damn GOP handle a single goon? They should have shot him in the first instance during Lal masjid episode. He keeps creating issues after issues and every one in GOP just sits and watch.
And on top diplomatic enclave is not far from Lal masjid. Majority of foreign delegates reside in E7. I fail to understand , he create all type of disturbance in high security zone and no one dare to touch this monkey ....
 
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ISLAMABAD: The administration office of Jamia Fareedia, a seminary in E-7, was occupied by Maulana Abdul Aziz in the middle of the night on Monday.

Mr Aziz and his wife Umme Hasaan occupied the seminary office, after which he led morning prayers and announced that the seminary’s principal, Maulana Abdul Ghaffar, had been removed.

During this time, Mr Ghaffar stayed in his house on the premises of the seminary.

Maulana Yaqoob Ghazi, a close aide of Mr Aziz, claimed that Mr Ghaffar did not want to leave because he knew he was “on the wrong side”.

The incident was followed by a protest at noon, leading police to block the road towards the seminary. Police and capital administration officials have ruled out the possibility of violence.

An administration official, on condition of anonymity, said there were only a handful of seminary students and staff at Jamia Fareedia or any other seminary because of the closure of educational institutions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Roads to the seminary cordoned off

The situation has placed the city’s administration in a fix, as Mr Aziz’ move may have violated an agreement he signed with the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration in June.Mr Ghazi said: “Maulana Abdul Aziz elevated Maulana Abdul Ghaffar to the post of deputy chief from administrator a few years ago. He removed Maulana Ghaffar as deputy chief around two months ago but he got too close to the authorities and tried to take Jamia Fareedia over.”

The matter of whether Mr Aziz has violated his agreement with the ICT administration is also uncertain. Since the text of the agreement was not made public, both sides have made opposing claims; administration officials say that under the agreement, Mr Aziz cannot participate in any such activity for two months while Mr Aziz’ son-in-law Haroon Rasheed said the agreement says he cannot interfere with or enter Lal Masjid for two months.

The police have cordoned off Jamia Fareedia and blocked all the roads leading to it.

Senior police and administration officials told Dawn that well-equipped police personnel, including the Counter Terrorism Force, Anti-Terrorism Squad and Anti-Riot Unit, were deployed around the seminary shortly after Mr Aziz moved there from Jamia Hafsa.

Senior administration and police officers, including the deputy commissioner, also visited the seminary to negotiate with Mr Aziz.

Mr Aziz, his family and more than 50 students from Jamia Hafsa, left G-7 on board wagons and headed to Jamia Fareedia at Fajr, officials said. Almost an hour later, an assistant inspector general from the Special Branch brought the matter to the notice of concerned officials.

The officers said two parties -the seminary’s nazim Mr Ghaffar and Mr Aziz - are now inside the seminary, and both claim ownership of it.Haroon Rasheed told Dawn that Jamia Fareedia was built by his grandfather in the 1970s and Mr Aziz was its rightful owner. He said Mr Ghaffar and the government were trying to remove Mr Aziz and take possession of the seminary.

“The government, including the administration and police, are helping Maulana Ghaffar and at the time we reached the seminary, officials from the police and administration also came there and cordoned off the area,” he said.

Published in Dawn, July 7th, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1567453/e-7-seminary-in-islamabad-becomes-site-of-unexpected-conflict
this cleric openly wiggles his organ to the state of Pakistan.
he openly supports ISIS and all other religious terror outfits.
he justifies and celebrates terror attacks inside Pakistan
his contempt for constitution, its political parties and its military is well documented and established.
he has a cult following of radicalised locals that are from general public and employed in public private sector.

questions arise why the state has repeatedly bent backwords to appease this usurper, thug, liar and enemy of peace and the suspicion that he is an element of our secret agencies comes back all the time.

the only no way to convince that this cleric doesn't have covert support of elements within the intelligence agency that agree and support his takfiri ideology. one can use emotional rants but its not good enough.
he knows he cant be moved and he can bring down the capital and the country if he wishes.
 
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This is why we are still known as failed state. Every few months and this snake create chaos in the capital. He should've been hanged publicly for what he did in 2007.
 
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The 'untouchable' one by the looks of it. I've given up on this saga, the state won't touch him and I have no idea why. This devil continues to spill his filth in the heart of the capital.
Where are all those folks who wanted to stop the Hindu mandir, are they also coming for this filth? Yes thought not....
 
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questions arise why the state has repeatedly bent backwords to appease this usurper
Because he has a huge following. I think its quite obvious, the state fears some sort of a backlash.
 
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Because he has a huge following. I think its quite obvious, the state fears some sort of a backlash.
No one should be above the state and constitution otherwise it is jungle rule.

This fitna mulla burka should be shot by the authorities.
 
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I seriously cant fathom a reason why this piece of shiit is still allowed to roam free in our capital of all the places. They should have sent him sailing to afterlife along with his brother but no they had to leave this human turd alive.
Because the politicians in every political party used them as a stair to get to power and now can't put hands on them or else they may cut their hand....
Its same as us jumping in Afghan conflict and radicilizing Islam and later failed to de radicilize...
The state practically don't have police or judicial system and here the political institutions are still not independent and in previous years rather than recovering from aftershocks of dictatorship, they acted as stoog of previous power figures, Prime minister and mafias...
 
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