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Governor Punjab, Salman Taseer, Killed.

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We shouldnt forget Pakistan Media, which always hype against Gov in any issue. Taseer assasination is also the cause of this.
 
I think it should be claer now that Pakistani nation is extremely frustrated on Gov....even they interprete every of their comments in extreme manner.

Murder is more serious issue then the Asia debate. It was the responsibility of the state to punish her if she is guilty not the security guards or nation
 
These days PPP is in extreme pressure its coz of thier own deeds.

They lost popularity in the people.
They lost majority in parliment.
Assisnation of Taseer will put pressure on them.
 
These mullahs are unbelievable!! :tdown:


Ulema press not to offer Taseer’s funeral prayers

KARACHI: Leading Ulema of Jamaat Ahle Sunnat Pakistan (JASP) in a joint statement have asked Muslims not to offer Namaz-e-Janaza nor try to lead funeral prayers of Governor Punjab Salman Taseer.

In a joint statement issued here they have also asked not to express regrets or sympathies over his assassination. Those issuing the statement include the JASP Central Ameer Prof Syed Mazhar Saeed Shah Kazmi, Allama Syed Riaz Hussain Shah, Shah Turab-ul-Haq Qadri, Allama Zamir Sajid, Pir Khalid Sultan, Pir Ghulam Siddiq Naqshbandi, Allama Syed Khizr Hussain Shah, Alhaj Amjad Chishti, Allama Ghulam Sarawar Hazarvi, Allama Syed Shamsuddin Bokhari, Pir Syed Ashiq Ali Shah Jilani, Mufti Muhammad Iqbal Chishti, Allama Fazal Jamil Rizvi, Agha Muhammad Ibrahim Naqshbandi Mujaddidi, Maulana Muhammad Riaz Qadri, Maulana Gulzar Naeemi, Allama Syed Ghulam Yaseen Shah, and over 500 other ulema and honorable muftis attached to the JASP.

Those favouring the person indulged in blasphemy are themselves blasphemous, they announced. Paying glowing tributes to Malik Mumtaz Hussain, and his courage, who killed Governor Salman Taseer, they said he is lover of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and is a ‘Ghazi’. Mumtaz had revived the 14-century-old tradition of Islam and put their head high in pride. It was only Prophet (PBUH) who could forgive any act of blasphemy but none other could ever do it.

They asked the rulers to save their faith by announcing that they would desist from attempting to amend the law of blasphemy. Asim Hussain adds from Lahore: Leaders of majority of religious parties desisted from expressing their views on the murder of Salman Taseer, while others gave a guarded response, saying the slain Punjab governor had been inviting such kind of reaction for quite some time.

He had continuously been violating the constitution of Pakistan by supporting an amendment to the blasphemy laws and interfering in the judicial process of the blasphemy convict Aasia Bibi, though he knew well that Muslims were very touchy on the matter, they said while talking to The News.

Some religious leaders like Jamiat Ahle Hadith President Prof Sajid Mir and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr Farid Piracha, however, condemned the murder saying Islam forbids people to punish even the criminals by taking the law into their hands.

Jamiat Ulema Pakistan (JUP) President Abdul Khair Mohammad Zubair said Islam strictly forbids taking the life of anyone without judicial or state order, but added that Salman Taseer had shown utter disregard for the religious sentiments of the entire nation.

The mobile phone of Sahabzada Fazal Karim, chairman Sunni Ittehad Council, remained switched off throughout Tuesday evening. A spokesman for Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Syed Munawwar Hasan said he was not feeling well and could not be available on phone. The spokesman also expressed his helplessness to obtain any formal statement on the issue saying that any statement on the matter would be issued on the next day after consultations. Other main leaders of the Sunni Ittehad Council - Haji Hanif Tayyeb, Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali, Sarwat Ijaz Qadri - were also not available.

Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Mahaz (TNRM) leaders held an emergency meeting after receiving the reports of murder of Salman Taseer. The meeting, chaired by Razaul Mustafa Naqshbandi, continued for two hours. Later, in a statement the TNRM said Taseer had been violating the laws of the land by supporting a blasphemy convict, Aasia Bibi, from day one. His irresponsible acts from the high office of the Governor of Punjab were inappropriate and offending 170 million Muslims of the country.

Meanwhile, Sunni Tehrik Lahore President Mujahid Abdul Rasool said Muslims should not attend the funeral prayers of Salman Taseer since he had wilfully committed blasphemy and shown disrespect towards protecting the honour of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Ulema press not to offer Taseer?s funeral prayers
 
These mullahs are unbelievable!! :tdown:


Ulema press not to offer Taseer’s funeral prayers

KARACHI: Leading Ulema of Jamaat Ahle Sunnat Pakistan (JASP) in a joint statement have asked Muslims not to offer Namaz-e-Janaza nor try to lead funeral prayers of Governor Punjab Salman Taseer.

In a joint statement issued here they have also asked not to express regrets or sympathies over his assassination. Those issuing the statement include the JASP Central Ameer Prof Syed Mazhar Saeed Shah Kazmi, Allama Syed Riaz Hussain Shah, Shah Turab-ul-Haq Qadri, Allama Zamir Sajid, Pir Khalid Sultan, Pir Ghulam Siddiq Naqshbandi, Allama Syed Khizr Hussain Shah, Alhaj Amjad Chishti, Allama Ghulam Sarawar Hazarvi, Allama Syed Shamsuddin Bokhari, Pir Syed Ashiq Ali Shah Jilani, Mufti Muhammad Iqbal Chishti, Allama Fazal Jamil Rizvi, Agha Muhammad Ibrahim Naqshbandi Mujaddidi, Maulana Muhammad Riaz Qadri, Maulana Gulzar Naeemi, Allama Syed Ghulam Yaseen Shah, and over 500 other ulema and honorable muftis attached to the JASP.

Those favouring the person indulged in blasphemy are themselves blasphemous, they announced. Paying glowing tributes to Malik Mumtaz Hussain, and his courage, who killed Governor Salman Taseer, they said he is lover of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and is a ‘Ghazi’. Mumtaz had revived the 14-century-old tradition of Islam and put their head high in pride. It was only Prophet (PBUH) who could forgive any act of blasphemy but none other could ever do it.

They asked the rulers to save their faith by announcing that they would desist from attempting to amend the law of blasphemy. Asim Hussain adds from Lahore: Leaders of majority of religious parties desisted from expressing their views on the murder of Salman Taseer, while others gave a guarded response, saying the slain Punjab governor had been inviting such kind of reaction for quite some time.

He had continuously been violating the constitution of Pakistan by supporting an amendment to the blasphemy laws and interfering in the judicial process of the blasphemy convict Aasia Bibi, though he knew well that Muslims were very touchy on the matter, they said while talking to The News.

Some religious leaders like Jamiat Ahle Hadith President Prof Sajid Mir and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr Farid Piracha, however, condemned the murder saying Islam forbids people to punish even the criminals by taking the law into their hands.

Jamiat Ulema Pakistan (JUP) President Abdul Khair Mohammad Zubair said Islam strictly forbids taking the life of anyone without judicial or state order, but added that Salman Taseer had shown utter disregard for the religious sentiments of the entire nation.

The mobile phone of Sahabzada Fazal Karim, chairman Sunni Ittehad Council, remained switched off throughout Tuesday evening. A spokesman for Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Syed Munawwar Hasan said he was not feeling well and could not be available on phone. The spokesman also expressed his helplessness to obtain any formal statement on the issue saying that any statement on the matter would be issued on the next day after consultations. Other main leaders of the Sunni Ittehad Council - Haji Hanif Tayyeb, Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali, Sarwat Ijaz Qadri - were also not available.

Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Mahaz (TNRM) leaders held an emergency meeting after receiving the reports of murder of Salman Taseer. The meeting, chaired by Razaul Mustafa Naqshbandi, continued for two hours. Later, in a statement the TNRM said Taseer had been violating the laws of the land by supporting a blasphemy convict, Aasia Bibi, from day one. His irresponsible acts from the high office of the Governor of Punjab were inappropriate and offending 170 million Muslims of the country.

Meanwhile, Sunni Tehrik Lahore President Mujahid Abdul Rasool said Muslims should not attend the funeral prayers of Salman Taseer since he had wilfully committed blasphemy and shown disrespect towards protecting the honour of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Ulema press not to offer Taseer?s funeral prayers

From above post it looks Guard became hero in religious parties.
If this became truth...it will not be easy for Gov & court to give him death sentence. May be all of u remember the protest of religious parties against Salman Taseer on roads few days ago.

Any ways the whole event will put long effects on Pakistan politics.
 
Lol, isn't it ironic how you spew bigoted BS and call us Nazis in the same breath?

This isn't about Kashmir, so try and stick to the topic my ignorant friend.
Dude just report post, why immortalize his comments by quoting perm ban material.

This is my request to all members, please do not respond to people you obviously know would get banned down the lane. It makes the clean up a lot harder.
 
I think it should be claer now that Pakistani nation is extremely frustrated on Gov....even they interprete every of their comments in extreme manner.

Murder is more serious issue then the Asia debate. It was the responsibility of the state to punish her if she is guilty not the security guards or nation
Sorry to say, but many in this nation seriously need their heads checked. Such people who talk about killing everyone due to Blasphemy issues so easily needs to be thrown in some sort of mental psychiatric facility to help weed out their violent tendencies.
 
From above post it looks Guard became hero in religious parties.
If this became truth...it will not be easy for Gov & court to give him death sentence. May be all of u remember the protest of religious parties against Salman Taseer on roads few days ago.

Any ways the whole event will put long effects on Pakistan politics.

Well if he doesn't get the death sentence then I can honestly say there is no hope for Pakistan.

Anyways the best solution would be for normal, sane people to stand up against these bigots. They can't go around killing everyone who opposes their view.
 
ISLAMABAD: Mumtaz Qadri, the assassin of Salman Taseer, has disclosed during investigation that he had informed his fellow guards about planning to assassinate Governor Punjab, Geo News reported sources as saying.

Meanwhile, he also told investigating officials that he had been ruled out of Special Branch owing to security risk, sources said.

Informing his fellow security guards about the plot, Mumtaz Qadri, had requested that they (other guards) should not open fire at him after killing of Salman Taseer as he had pledged that he would lay down arms after assassination, sources quoted investigating officials as saying.

He had said that he wanted to be arrested alive, sources said.

Malik Mumtaz Qadri had been ruled out of Special Branch some times ago because of security risk, he confessed
 
Ok this thread has played out, my personal final words on Taseer's death. We can follow up on the investigation in follow up threads.

The guy dies a hero, a martyr. I too was no fan of Taseer, partly due to his reputation as a drunk, partly due to his support for Zardari. But he didn't flinch in saying what was needed to be said against Blasphemy laws and by trying to silence that message through killing him, the Mullahs have just opened a can of worms that will ultimately, inshAllah, lead to the abolishment of Blasphemy laws.

I think we need to revert back to the case of Ghazi Ilm Din, he was sentenced to death for killing a Blasphemer. Either in Pakistan you can kill blasphemers or you can't. This needs to be decided. If Salman Taseer's killer has to be sentenced, then this law needs to be kicked out the door.

These voices would echo louder and the Mullahs won't find enough bullets to silence us with. I seriously advise Pakistanis to think about where they are taking our society with these ideas of easily accepting killing people within the country. You think you're saving Islam and/or Pakistan, but I fail to see it being saved by ruining their name. It is not enough to survive, you must remain worthy of survival.

Pakistan Zindabad, Paindabad.
 
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