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Pakistan's Assembly condemns publication of Prophet`s caricature
Islamabad, Aug 21:
Pakistan's National Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning the publication of a blasphemous caricature of Prophet Mohammed in an Indian newspaper.
The resolution, passed unanimously by the lower house of parliament, demanded that the government lodge a strong protest with India and summon its High Commissioner to the Foreign Office to convey to him the "utmost resentment and sentiments of Muslims in Pakistan" over the publication of the caricature and his companions in an Indian newspaper.
Through the resolution, moved by ruling Pakistan People's Party leader and Law Minister Farooq Naek, the National Assembly demanded strict action against the newspaper in accordance with law to prevent the publication of such material in future.
On Tuesday, the assembly of Punjab province had passed a similar resolution condemning the publication of the caricature in the Indian newspaper. It also expressed anger of the assembly's members at the publication of the caricature.
The Hindustan daily had published an article on Mohammed's teachings on August 16 that featured an illustration of the prophet, who according to Islamic traditions cannot be depicted in any manner.
Following protests by Indian Muslims and clerics, it had published an apology the next day.
Bureau Report
I am just amazed that how these people play with religious sensitivity of muslims & then simply apologize. Still indian people ask why Kashmiris need freedom & call India world biggest democracy? What responsible role Indian press is playing? Shame. Sir Winston Churchill was right when he said "India is as much a country as the Equator"
Islamabad, Aug 21:
Pakistan's National Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning the publication of a blasphemous caricature of Prophet Mohammed in an Indian newspaper.
The resolution, passed unanimously by the lower house of parliament, demanded that the government lodge a strong protest with India and summon its High Commissioner to the Foreign Office to convey to him the "utmost resentment and sentiments of Muslims in Pakistan" over the publication of the caricature and his companions in an Indian newspaper.
Through the resolution, moved by ruling Pakistan People's Party leader and Law Minister Farooq Naek, the National Assembly demanded strict action against the newspaper in accordance with law to prevent the publication of such material in future.
On Tuesday, the assembly of Punjab province had passed a similar resolution condemning the publication of the caricature in the Indian newspaper. It also expressed anger of the assembly's members at the publication of the caricature.
The Hindustan daily had published an article on Mohammed's teachings on August 16 that featured an illustration of the prophet, who according to Islamic traditions cannot be depicted in any manner.
Following protests by Indian Muslims and clerics, it had published an apology the next day.
Bureau Report
I am just amazed that how these people play with religious sensitivity of muslims & then simply apologize. Still indian people ask why Kashmiris need freedom & call India world biggest democracy? What responsible role Indian press is playing? Shame. Sir Winston Churchill was right when he said "India is as much a country as the Equator"