Peshawar: Ali Amin Gandapur, addressing the families of martyrs and the injured, praised their courage in standing against oppression. He likened the oppressors to Pharaoh, who believed his power would last forever.
“Their time is near; they will face the consequences of their actions,” Gandapur stated. He questioned the use of force, asking, “Why was the trigger pulled?” and declared that those who fired the bullets and those who ordered them to do so must be held accountable.
“You and your families will become a symbol of warning for others,” he added, warning that peace and tranquility would elude those responsible for such unconstitutional actions.
Calling the movement a struggle for truth, Gandapur emphasized its basis in the teachings of the Quran and vowed that sacrifices would continue until justice and the rule of law prevailed in Pakistan.
“Remember, tomorrow, these bullets might target your children or even you,” he cautioned, underscoring the repercussions of such actions.