Security stepped up for Moharram processions in Pakistan

by Sanjay Jha | January 7, 2009 at 04:26 am
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T'azieh (Street Religious Theater)

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Muharram festival is celebrated to honor the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of the Holy Prophet. The festival begins on the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar and lasts for 10 days.

THE mourning reaches to peak on 8th Moharram, as a number of Tazia and Alam processions starts happening and these procession some time to scuffle.

Pakistani authorities stepped up security across the country on Wednesday as Shia mourners began annual Ashura processions to commemorate the death of Hazrat Imam Hussain. ‘Foolproof security arrangements have been completed to maintain law and order during Ashura,’ said Tanvir Ashraf Kaira, a minister in Punjab.‘Police and other law enforcement agencies have been put on alert and army personnel have been deployed in sensitive districts,’ the minister told media.‘Security has to be enhanced in view of the sensitivity of sects’ during Muharram, he said.Authorities placed the town of Hangu under curfew in a bid to avert violence, two days after a suicide bomber killed seven people in a nearby town, officials said.
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Paschen

It is sad that those occasions are used for terror acts to be committed and shows that those have nothing to do with religion and every thing with narrow minded extremist that have no respect for Human dignity nor any human values whatsoever. No it is about power and imposing once will against the will of the majority through terror and murder.

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azzayindia

Because religion only preaches to kill other person.religion should be a private thing not  apublic thing and then youy see the world will be more peacefull place.

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