7th Anniversary-16 December 2014: Black day in Pakistan's history?

7th Anniversary/ 16 December 2014: Black day in Pakistan's history

7th Anniversary 16 December 2014: Black day in Pakistan's history in Army Public School:

The long stretch of December helps us to remember the Army Public School disaster that occurred in Peshawar. This day holds an extraordinary spot in the hearts of each Pakistani, however for every one of some unacceptable reasons. On this 'Dark Day' in excess of 144 individuals, including blameless youngsters, were gunned somewhere around the beasts camouflaged in human clothing, who didn't to think briefly prior to killing a kid.

Presently, Seven years have passed by since the APS episode, yet at the same time the calamity was extraordinary. Despite the fact that today at whatever point we watch those clasps and brief looks at that monstrous assault on our TV, we actually get goosebumps as we can't envision or start to comprehend the discouraged states of the moms of those martyred youngsters.

We can't understand the believing the moms should get going through when their youngsters were grabbed from their lap by fanatics. It was one of the most ridiculously horrendous days throughout the entire existence of Pakistan when the fear based oppressors started shooting at the helpless little points who might have never, even in their most out of control minds, would have believed that they would be casualties to such an assault.

The pictures of those bloodied study halls and regalia plainly portrayed the vulnerable circumstance of individuals who had confronted that fear. The whole country recollects the saints of Army Public School and sympathized with their families. They will forever stay in our souls. We have not squandered the blood of saints, as we recognize them for their fortitude and courage and implored Allah Almighty that may the world never need to observe a day like this again.

After this Attack 21st Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan

On 6 January 2015, the two places of the Parliament of Pakistan consistently passed the "Constitution (Twenty-First Amendment) Act 2015", which was endorsed into law by the President on 7 January 2015. The Amendment gave a protected cover to the tactical courts that were set up in the country for rapid preliminaries of the fear based oppressors. The Amendment contained a "nightfall" proviso and stopped to be important for the Constitution following two years on 7 January 2017.

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