In a rather unusual turn of events, the Ministry of Religious Affairs hasunveiled a program schedule for a deceased minister. This ratherunconventional move has raised eyebrows and piqued curiosity amongobservers.
The federal ministry took the surprising step of sharing a program schedulededicated to the Late Minister of Religious Affairs, Mufti Abdul Shakoor,who tragically passed away earlier this year in April. It’s not common tosee such posthumous program schedules, and this choice has stirredconversations within the public.
The program itself outlines various engagements for the late minister, eventhough he has departed from this world. According to the schedule, the lateminister is expected to participate in an inter-faith harmony conference tobe held at Peshawar’s Serena Hotel. Following this, he is slated to attenda meeting with religious leaders, scheduled for Saturday. These events,organized for a minister who is no longer with us, raise questions aboutthe Ministry’s handling of the situation.
In essence, this program schedule inadvertently underscores the Ministry’sinability to move on from the loss of their former head, who met a tragicend in a car accident on April 15, 2023. It’s a peculiar situation that hasleft many wondering about the motivations and reasons behind such anunusual approach by the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
