Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Pakistan: Religious alliance honors killer Mumtaz Qadri, vows to protect blasphemy law
The conference condemned the propaganda against madrassas and linking them with terrorism. It firmly believed that none of the madrassas was involved in terrorism.
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By The News | May 17, 2016
RAWALPINDI: The National Nizam-e-Mustafa Conference, held here on Monday, resolved not to allow any amendment in the blasphemy law and declared that the everlasting sacrifice made by Mumtaz Qadri on this score would not be allowed to go waste.
The moot attended by representatives of all religious parties appreciated the Punjab government’s offer for talks on the draft of the alternate law prepared by Ulema and religious parties on women protection but slated the delay in these talks. It warned that any law repugnant to the Shariah won’t be tolerated and demanded immediate repeal of the disputed law.
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The conference condemned the propaganda against madrassas and linking them with terrorism. It firmly believed that none of the madrassas was involved in terrorism. It called for ending this propaganda and immediate release of the ulema and religious parties’ workers detained in the operation. It also called for making serious efforts for the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqi.
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