“It has been five years since I last saw my son, kidnapped only for the love of Ahlul Bayt,” says a father from Karachi 

What happened: In an interview with @sochvideos, the 70-year-old  “ailing”  father expressed displeasure over his son’s abduction nearly five years ago, and as he claims,  “My son is being punished for the love of Ahlul Bayt.”  A resident of Karachi’s Hassan Colony was allegedly abducted by the forces, as claimed by the family, quoting the father,  “I have been seriously ill for the last few days, and my life has been affected by high blood pressure.”  Details: Aftab Ali Naqvi was allegedly abducted on February 25, 2015, and as the father states,  “I wish my son had been martyred; maybe I would have been relieved, but he has disappeared. We knocked on every door, but there was no help.”  On the other hand, Ali’s daughter, Jabeen Zahra Naqvi is quoted by a local publication as,  “I don’t know which investigation has not been concluding or ended in these painful five years.”  More: Furthermore, Jabeen is quoted as,  “There were CCTV cameras on the Imambargah in our street. They before their(Security Forces) arrival, the wires of these cameras were cut so that nothing could be recorded.”  At the same time, Jabeen claimed that she had spent her childhood protesting, highlighting her father’s issue, but no one listened,  “To the chants of my father being forcefully abducted. I do not want to share in any happiness because the state has taken away my whole universe.”  Whereas, she also highlighted that her father had been vocal about special care of the families of the martyrs, and her father would often visit the graves of the martyred.  Also: On the other hand, the 70-year-old father claimed,  “My son is only being punished because he used to go on pilgrimages. If my son has broken any law, why was he not presented in the courts? Why?” 

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