There is no honor in killing

I hope your new year is off to a good start.

But for me ahhh The bad news that I've been reading and watching on the media these days have badly affected people.

In Quetta (Machh) Protests over the killing of 11 Shia Hazara minority coal miners by Islamic State militants on Sunday have spread to other cities in Pakistan, including the economic powerhouse of Karachi.

From that day hundreds of Hazara people in Quetta gathered on the main road in the city with the bodies of the 11 Shia Hazara coal miners slain in Machh, demanding that Prime Minister Imran Khan visit them and offer some comfort.

But In a tweeted message, Imran Khan has said he understands the grief of the Hazaras and would visit them in time. This message, however, is hardly enough to console a devastated community. While various members of the federal government have spoken to the community, but there has been no real voice of comfort. I think The question is not one of the PM visiting the bereaved. It is rather a question of just how important the government finds the brutality the Shia Hazaras have to go through.

At the very least, they deserve a visit from the prime minister. They deserve respect; they deserve something more than empty condemnation.According to Imran khan Hazara Families sitting besides the coffin of her loved ones are blackmailing him.

These families who were asking for justice for here loved ones who was slaughtered blindfolded with his hands tied behind his back.

I think Imran Khan you are losing your reputation day by day. You are breaking million of hearts through your ego.
We as nation were expecting something good from you.




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