Post Mortem report on Incident of Sialkot

Post Mortem report on Incident of Sialkot
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Post Mortem report on Incident of Sialkot

 The Incident of Sialkot has been shocking all over the world, people attacked a Srilankan man that was the manager of a sports factory in Sialkot. Because he removed the poster of Darood e Pak that was hung on a wall. Post mortem report has arrived, in this report victim’s whole body had been burnt except his feet and legs somehow. His legs bones had been broken.

Priyanka Kumara is the name of the victim in this tragic incident in Sialkot. When the complete post mortem report will be received then the body will be sent back to Sri Lanka as the Pakistan foreign minister talked to the Sri Lankan minister.

Point of view

This is a shameful and inhuman act as people all over the world are criticizing Pakistani Muslims because of this terrible murder. Namoos -e- Risalat is a responsibility being a Muslim but Islam teaches us to follow a peaceful life, we should first investigate this entire matter then if all the allegations are proved right then we must move on to the next step. This is not right to punish someone on the basis of false allegations.

PSL 7 foreign players list

PSL 7 foreign players list
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As you know that PSL 7 will begin at the end of January 2022, a draft will be organized in a few days, some big foreign players want to play in PSL 7, some of these players are Chris Gayle he will be partiality available in PSL and David Miller, Shamsi, Jason Roy and Adil Rashid type of big names.

If PSL 7 auction was conducted instead of the draft then a few big stars would have been part of this edition but franchise owners were not interested in this way that’s why many big names are excluded from this PSL 7 edition. Ramiz Raja has forced all the PSL owners but they refused because of Ramiz's anger on all of them especially at Quetta Gladiator owner Nadeem Umer.

 

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