Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Pakistan: Clerics group to fight tooth and nail any amendments to blasphemy law


Talking to a local delegation of JUP here on Monday, he added that the statement given by Javed Hashmi in National Assembly hurt the sentiments of all Muslims and Hashmi must seek forgiveness from Allah.

JUP VP, Owais Noorani (R) with CM Punjab Shahbaz Sharif
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Source/Credit: The Nation
By The Nation | November 12, 2013

Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP-Noorani) Senior Vice President Shah Owais Noorani has said that any amendment in blasphemy law will be rejected, asking Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf President Makhdoom Javed Hashmi to seek pardon on his statement regarding blasphemy law instead of beating about the bush.

Talking to a local delegation of JUP here on Monday, he added that the statement given by Javed Hashmi in National Assembly hurt the sentiments of all Muslims and Hashmi must seek forgiveness from Allah.

He maintained that the slaves of West continuously targeted blasphemy law to appease their foreign masters.

He added that the statements given by misled elements shook Pakistanis, who would thwart all conspiracies hatched by the enemies of Islam.


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