Kashmir Minister Syed Bazal Ali Naqvi Addresses Concerns on Palestinian Crisis, Advocates for Orphans

Hattian Bala, During a visit to the Jhelum Valley district, Minister of the Independent Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Syed Bazal Ali Naqvi, expressed profound concerns regarding the ongoing crisis in Palestine and the role of the international community. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of caring for orphans and destitute children, underscoring the need for their support and education. These statements were made in the context of a series of condolence visits and interactions with various religious and spiritual figures in the region.

According to Press Club, Syed Bazal Ali Naqvi, during his visit, participated in a farewell ceremony for the granddaughter of Hazrat Pir Syed Sakhi Badshah Sarkar and offered condolences to the family of Syed Hameedullah Shah Naqvi Al-Bukhari. While speaking to the media, Naqvi highlighted the severe impact of the conflict in Gaza, drawing parallels to historical Islamic events like Karbala and condemning the alleged complicity of countries like the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany in what he described as war crimes by Israel. He criticized the international community, including the United Nations, for their failure to enforce a ceasefire and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Naqvi also commented on his political commitment, reaffirming his loyalty to the Peoples Party (PP) under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto. He acknowledged the support and prayers of senior figures and political workers from across Azad Kashmir, considering it an honor. The Minister stressed the societal and state responsibility to assist orphans and neglected children, providing them with ideal education and training. He emphasized that these children should have equal rights in Muslim society, and any form of discrimination against them goes against the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah.

Naqvi’s visit and statements reflect a blend of political, religious, and social concerns, highlighting key issues in the region and beyond. His emphasis on the welfare of orphans and his stance on the Palestinian crisis illustrate the interconnected nature of local and global issues in the context of Jammu and Kashmir’s political landscape.

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