TNFJ welcomes decision to launch train service for Zaireen
ISLAMABAD: The Patron in Chief of the Supreme Shia Ulama Board and head of Tehreek-e Nifaz-e- Fiqh Jaffariya, (TNFJ) Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi, has welcomed the Pak-Iran authorities decision on launching train service for zaireen.
In a statement, issued here, he was confident that the decision would be translated into reality, and people of the motherland would find safe and economic travel to quench their divine thirst by visiting the holy shrines of the members of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be upon Him) family in Iran, Syria and Iraq.
He lamented that owing to adequate security measures, so many zaireen had lost their lives in Balochistan in recent years, but the train service would also help ensure their safety in future.
He pointed out that the TNFJ had a series of meetings the interior minister, secretary interior and other officials for this purpose.
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