ABAD condemns Jaffar Express attack
The office-bearers of the Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD) have strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in Balochistan.
They also paid tribute to the security forces for their timely action, which led to the safe rescue of hostages and the elimination of terrorists. ABAD Chairman Muhammad Hassan Bakhshi, Senior Vice Chairman Syed Afzal Hamid, Vice Chairman Tariq Aziz, Southern Region Chairman Ahmed Owais Thanvi, Chairman Northern Region Sheikh Muhammad Nabeel and Vice Chairman Hyderabad Sub-Region Abdullah Jan Memon expressed deep sorrow and grief over the train attack.
They praised the brave soldiers of the security forces for their effective operation. They stated that attacking innocent people during the holy month of Ramazan reflects that these terrorists have no connection with Islam or Baloch traditions.
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