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Pak Tableeghi Jamaat preacher slammed for attending gangster's memorial service

By IANS | Updated: January 9, 2022 14:50 IST

New Delhi, Jan 9 Photos of renowned Pakistani Islamic preacher Tariq Jamil weeping and praying at a memorial ...

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New Delhi, Jan 9 Photos of renowned Pakistani Islamic preacher Tariq Jamil weeping and praying at a memorial service last week for Taji Khokhar, a Rawalpindi gangster, have created outrage online, the Friday Times reported.

In addition to being a frequent television and media presence, Jamil is also affiliated with the proselytising organisation Tableeghi Jamaat, the report said.

Taji Khokhar, known for the allegations of criminal activities and land-grabbing against him, as well as his controversial allegiance to the opposition Pakistan Peoples Party

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