‘Unnecessary controversy’: President Alvi censures speculation over absence in martyrs’ funeral

Arif Alvi - The News Today - TNT

ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has termed reports of him not attending the funeral of the shuhda (Martyrs) of Balochistan helicopter crash, as “unnecessary controversy” after it was speculated that the top official did not go due to the ongoing hateful campaign by social media trolls which posed a threat.

The president posted a thread for clarification on his personal social media account. It was not retweeted by the account of “President of Pakistan” till the filing of this report.

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“There is unnecessary controversy on why I did not attend janaza of the shaheeds recently,” the president said, a day after the martyrs were laid to rest with full military honours.

The president said that he is taking the opportunity to condemn, in unequivocal terms, the despicable tweets by those who are “neither aware of our culture [nor] our religion”.

Alvi underscored that he has called hundreds of families, attended funerals and visited them to offer his condolences — stressing that he does not keep away during such occasions.

“On your behalf, I consider it my duty to do so. The families have been proud, but we all recognize the sad and personal loss in this world,” President Alvi said.

He said it is especially difficult to condole with families where young children are the survivors.

“When the family members have cried, I have cried. There is no doubt in my mind that Pakistan is safe only because of their ultimate sacrifices. That is what makes me proud of Pakistan.”

His posts did not specify why he did not attend the funeral.

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