Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori arrived late at night at the residence of renowned Qawwal Ahmad Ali Sabri in PIB Colony to offer condolences to the families of those martyred in the Qalat tragedy.
Senior politician Farooq Sattar accompanied him. On the occasion, the governor condemned the incident as a cowardly act of terrorism and declared it a conspiracy backed by India.
Speaking to the media, the governor stated that the Sabri family is known for participating in the joys of others, yet today they are enveloped in grief. Ahmad Sabri, his son, and other team members were targeted in an act of terrorism, which he called an unbearable tragedy.
Governor Sindh said that the Qawwal community represents Karachi’s spiritual, cultural, and social identity, and the attack on them is equivalent to an attack on the emotions of all Pakistanis.
He emphasized that this family spreads happiness and has now been made a target. This is not merely an act of terrorism but a well-planned conspiracy aimed at sowing hatred between Baloch and Punjabi communities.
Kamran Tessori made it clear that Pakistan’s state institutions and its people will not remain silent and will retaliate.
“If terrorists do not back down, we will enter their hideouts and eliminate them. We may be silent, but we are not weak. The time has come for blood to answer blood,” he stated.
Linking the Qalat tragedy to India, the governor said this is the mischief of “Fitna-e-Hind.” Modi is taking revenge for his defeat by targeting the people of Pakistan, especially those of Karachi. He vowed that Pakistan would celebrate Independence Day on August 14 with full zeal to show the world that the nation is united.
Kamran Tessori also urged Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti to take immediate action and transfer the injured to Karachi.














































































