Emraan Khan’s ‘blackmail’ claim backfired, now getting gritty around the world

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Karachi: Protests are being carried out against the killing of 11 coal miners by militants in Baluchistan Provence province of Shia Community in Pakistan. Instead of silencing these demonstrations, Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan has described this as a way of “blackmailing” him against him, following which his statement has been widely condemned worldwide. Well before the blackmail statement, three days after the attack i.e. on 6 January, Imran Khan condemned the attack on Twitter and now people are questioning whether his blasphemous statement was just a ‘false consolation’.

Strict on the demand to call the Prime Minister
The Shia Hazara community has been protesting in Pakistan since 3 January despite the harsh winter and they have been adamant on calling the Prime Minister. He has also refused to bury the dead bodies until Imran Khan himself comes and assures them of security. But Imran Khan did not talk about protecting the community, he has said, “Do not blackmail PM.” After this statement by Imran Khan, he is getting gritty on social media across the world and people are talking about killing humanity.

Emraan Khan's 'blackmail' claim backfired

Even before this, terrorists attacked the people of this community
Actually this is not the first time that people of Shia Hazara community have been attacked in Pakistan. According to a report, earlier in 2013, terrorists attacked the people of this community and in January and February, about 200 people were killed and hundreds were injured in terrorist attacks targeting the Hazara Shia community. Were.

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for this attack
Many political parties of Pakistan are also joining these demonstrations and demanding that the Balochistan government either arrest the terrorists responsible for the murder or resign. Let me tell you, in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, terrorists blindfolded and shot 11 coal miners of the minority Shia Hazara community after kidnapping them on Sunday. After the miners were hijacked from the Macha area, the militants opened fire. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for this attack.

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