MULTAN, May 29th: At least 96 Qadianis (Ahmedis) who were killed in yesterdays gunfire were laid to rest on Saturday in Chenab Nagar (Rabwah).Qadianis have announced to observe three days mourning on the tragic death of at least 90 people of their community in a gun-and-grenade attack on two worship places in Lahore. All shopping centres, Bazars,and business concerns remained closed on Saturday in Chenab Nagar (Rabwah) a city of 97 percent Qadianis. At least 96 Qadianis were laid to rest amid tight security.DSP Police Rana Muhammad Aslam told," law and order situation in Chenab Nagar is well under control, however everyone is gloomy on the incident,"He said that graves were being prepared in Cghenab Since Friday afternoon.Rabawah was renamed as Chenab Nagar in 1998 by the Government and its population is now 10500 and 97 percent residents are Qadianis. It is one of the beautiful cities of Pakistan.Police was patrolling in the area for the protection of Qadianis.Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer has said Ahmedis had to face gun-and-grenade attacks inside the places of worship in Model Town and Garhi Shahu due to the close relations between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Taliban. In a message on a social networking website, Twitter, Taseer said both banned outfits, the Sipah-e-Sahaba and the Taliban militia were united and Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah was supporting the banned outfits in the province.
He said the extremists were receiving “VIP treatment in the Punjab jails”. Taseer said the provincial government had again failed to punish the extremists, who were still in the jails in Punjab.
Qadianis laid to rest in Chenab Nagar (Rabwah)
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