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The militants on the streets in support of the blasphemy law;10 dead, more than 250 injured

Islamabad: A section was dropped from the Elections Act of 2017. At the time of taking oath, the representatives of the public had to accept the superiority of Mohammed on this occasion. That section has been excluded from the newly passed law. Pakistan’s situation has become more complicated on this issue.

Islamabad has closed the busiest road for Islamist and Rawalpindi for three weeks. Their claim, Law Minister Zahid Hamid has to resign. Security forces have already killed 10 people, more than 250 injured.

Police and security forces yesterday tried to block the protesters with tear gas, tear gas and baton charge. But it did not work specifically. On the contrary, the vast area of Islamabad has gone, the protesters are trying to reduce the intensity of tear gas in numerous occupations. Protesters burnt the house of former Home Minister Chowdhury Nisar Ali Khan at the main door of the house. A public representative of the ruling PML-Nawaz, who came to meditate, came to power. The blasts have been attacked, the media is still attacking.

The Pakistan government is watching India poker as well as everything else. Pakistan Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal has claimed that hardliner groups are in touch with India, they see why they did so.

In view of the situation being shown live, the Pakistani government has blocked all the TV channels in the country, the social media site has been blocked. But the protests have spread from Islamabad to Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore, Gujarat, Gujranwala, Fayzlabad and Peshawar.

On Thursday night, the Pakistani government stopped the harassment of hardliners. However, due to the situation in Islamabad, the situation was out of hand, the army was reduced to bring law and order. The main group of the movement is religious group Tehrik e Labaiq Ya Rasul Alla. Unknowingly, the Pak Election Commission has acknowledged their mainstream political party. Other fundamentalist groups Tehrik e Khat e Nabout and Sunni Tehrik Pakistan also joined the protest.

The militants feared that the blasphemy law of Pakistan has been reduced to a large number of repressed Pakistani blasphemes or anti-religion laws in the international arena. This will benefit the minority communities of the country. Although the Pakistani government claims that the section of those types has been omitted, it has been re-inserted. But the fundamentalists are not satisfied, they will not accept anything other than the resignation of the law minister.

 

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