Qureshi, 56, was a leading neurosurgeon and worked as the chairman of the department of neurosurgery at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro. He was kidnapped in Karachi on May 12 while he was leaving his clinic.
In his letter to the president, prime minister and chief justice, Salahuddin maintained that Qureshi was one of just 17 professors of neurosurgery in Pakistan, who devoted his entire life for the betterment of the patients.
The letter further said that for Pakistanis “each day is another day lived, during which some of us manage to survive and some unfortunate souls like Dr Aftab Qureshi dont make it.”
“This is not the way a civilised society exists, especially one that is governed by a so-called democracy claiming to have done wonders in the past four years. The only thing we have seen in the passing years is the deflation of the human life, its value eroding to negative, people from all walks of life are executed brutally in broad day light and yet no one seems to be doing anything about it,” the letter stated.
Addressing Zardari, Gilani and Chaudhary directly in the letter, Salahuddin questioned “why are you all eyeing this [Qureshi’s death] in complete silence and no action is being taken to control this situation which is worsening day by day and leading to creation of mass graves of innocent citizens of Pakistan.”
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Well, People of Pakistan wanted democracy and now they have democracy so now there is no reason to complain. Pakistani nation does not likes Peace and stability. They had no problem kicking Pervez Musharraf out, when peace and stability prevailed ,so now eat and wear democracy and be happy.