Mumtaz Qadri's funeral (namaaz e janaza) saw hundreds of thousands of people swarming through narrow streets to his house. Security was already beefed up ahead of the funeral procession keeping in mind a large number of people expected to turn up.
Mumtaz Qadri funeral held in Rawalpindi: Watch video
Mumtaz Qadri was given a chance to see his family before his hanging. The meeting was arranged late night under a strict security as police had escorted some of the family members of Mumtaz Qadri to Adiala Jail where they met and shared their final memories. Mumtaz gave his last message to the family and even recited his favourite naat that he often recited during his detention.
Speaking to a private news outlet, Mumtaz Qadri's brother Malik Dilpazir said the family had no idea what was going to happen because all they knew the punishment was on hold and there was sign of execution at all. "A team of security personnel that included police came to our house and asked us to go meet Mumtaz," told Malik Dilpazir. Qadri's brother said "this raised our doubts" because the family knew it wasn't a usual meeting as whenever the officials wanted them to come see Mumtaz was only when he had to be admitted to hospital for medical treatment or checkups. "This was the point that we know something was going on and the government is hiding the facts," Malik said.
Mumtaz Qadri funeral held in Rawalpindi: Watch video
ایسا جنازہ نا کسی کا سنا نا دیکھا۔ زیادہ سے زیادہ شیئر کریں
ایسا جنازہ نا کسی کا سنا نا دیکھا۔سب اس کو زیادہ سے زیادہ شیئر کریں جو کام میڈیا نہیں کر رہا آپ اپنے حصے کا کام کیجیے
Posted by Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan [Official] on Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Speaking to a private news outlet, Mumtaz Qadri's brother Malik Dilpazir said the family had no idea what was going to happen because all they knew the punishment was on hold and there was sign of execution at all. "A team of security personnel that included police came to our house and asked us to go meet Mumtaz," told Malik Dilpazir. Qadri's brother said "this raised our doubts" because the family knew it wasn't a usual meeting as whenever the officials wanted them to come see Mumtaz was only when he had to be admitted to hospital for medical treatment or checkups. "This was the point that we know something was going on and the government is hiding the facts," Malik said.
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