Friday, September 27, 2013

Pakistan: Politition gets earful for seeking to amend blasphemy law


“This demand has made it clear that they are working on the agenda of Jews. We strongly condemn them”

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Nation
By The Nation staff | September 27, 2013

MULTAN: Strongly deploring Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for demanding amendments to blasphemy law, the Tehrik Tahaffuz Namoos-e-Risalat (TTNR) declared on Thursday that it will mark Friday as condemnation day (Youm-e-Muzammat) against all those demanding changes in or abolition of the law.

Addressing a news conference here, the leaders of TTNR Qari Ahmad Mian, Dr AShraf Ali Attiq, Dr Tahir Khakwani, Allama Khalid Mahmood Nadeem and others said that the demand raised by PTI President Javed Hashmi, Shirin Mazari and Dr Arif Alvi in the parliament for amendment to Blasphemy Law unveiled the real face of PTI. “This demand has made it clear that they are working on the agenda of jews. We strongly condemn them,” they maintained.

They declared that the clerics would pass resolutions in juma sermons against the PTI leaders and encircle them. They expressed their resolve that the TTNR would not let any conspiracy succeed against the blasphemy law and the Muslims of Pakistan would not flinch from offering any sacrifice for the protection of this law. They demanded Hashmi and all others to withdraw their statements otherwise the workers of TTNR would not let them move in the society.



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