Nations learn from their tragedies: Siraj
ISLAMABAD: Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Senator Sirajul Haq on Wednesday said that attack on Army Public School (APS) Peshawar was second big tragic incident after the ‘Fall of Dhaka’ saying the nations learn and grow from their tragedies.“Some people want that we should forget December 16 but I say that nations learn from their tragedies and set their future line of action,” said Sirajul Haq Haq while addressing a seminar held in connection with Fall of Dhaka and APS tragedy. He said that December 16 is the day when Pakistan was broken into pieces and on the same date of the month over 150 innocent children, teachers and staff members of APS Peshawar were martyred.The JI leader pointed out India conspired to dismember Pakistan in 1971 but still there are people sitting in both the government and opposition who want friendship with Modi.
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