TNFJ Condemns Police Violence on Peaceful Mourning Rally


Rawalpindi, The head of Tehreek-i-Nafaz-e-Fiqah-e-Jafriya (TNFJ), Allama Agha Syed Hussain Muqdisi, has strongly denounced the police brutality inflicted on participants of a peaceful mourning rally organized by the Mukhtar Organization in Islamabad. Expressing deep regret over the incident, Muqdisi called for immediate action against the officers responsible for the unjustified arrests and violence against the mourners, urging the government to uphold the fundamental right to peaceful protest.



According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, Muqdisi criticized the incompetence of certain administration officers, holding them accountable for exacerbating the situation. He emphasized the importance of releasing senior leaders, scholars, and innocent participants who were detained during the rally, affirming the TNFJ’s commitment to protecting faith and homeland at all costs.



Muqdisi highlighted the need for international organizations to focus on the restoration of destroyed holy places, including the grave of Hazrat Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s.) in Jannat al-Baqi. He reiterated TNFJ’s dedication to promoting peace and order in line with the peace formula advocated by Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Mousavi, emphasizing the importance of curbing extremist groups instead of targeting peaceful organizations.



Despite the challenges posed by the incident, Muqdisi praised the patience and resilience shown by the workers and scholars of Mukhtar Organization and TNFJ. He commended their peaceful completion of the procession route from the Press Club to D Chowk in Islamabad, underscoring their commitment to upholding their rights in the face of adversity.



Meanwhile, the Ushra Sadiq-e-Ali-Ali Muhammad (AS) program concluded with devotion and respect, reaffirming the commitment to the values exemplified by the Ahl al-Bayt Athar (AS) and the companions of the Prophet (RA). Funeral processions were held across the country, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and honoring his family.



In various cities, including Quetta, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, and others, gatherings were held to mark the anniversary, demonstrating widespread participation in mourning and remembrance activities.