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JuD stages rally in support of Taseer's killer

LAHORE: The banned outfit Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) has raised its verbal onslaught against the marginal progressive elements in the Pakistani society since the killing of Punjab governor Salman Taseer by one of his bodyguards.

The defiant JuD, which cannot lawfully engage in any kind of political activity, not only managed to organise big rallies and demonstrations, endorsing act of Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, the assassin of Salman Taseer, but its leaders went ahead of all the religious organizations and called for jihad against forces advocating changes in the country's controversial blasphemy laws.

"Anyone supporting a blasphemer is also a blasphemer and both must meet the same fate," said Hafiz Abdul Rehman Makki, head of JuD's political affairs wing, addressing a big rally in Lahore.

Hundreds of JuD activists, led by Hafiz Makki, marched towards the Punjab's provincial assembly on Sunday, condemning the ruling PPP government for being soft on blasphemers.

"Salman Taseer was killed because the government did not apprise him to be extra-careful while publicly speaking about the sensitivities attached with the Islamic religion," Makki told the emotional protesters. "Matters concerning blasphemy are like high-voltage wires with more than 11,000 volts of electricity. Whoever dares to touch it, would be reduced to ashes," Makki warned.

Highly charged marchers, carrying placards and declaring a jihad against elements conspiring against Islam, pulled down signboards and tore banners on Lahore's Mall Road, which were displayed in favour of the slain governor.

Praising Mumtaz Hussain Qadri's killing of Taseer, Hafiz Makki said that he had played his due role and the entire police department should feel proud of such a true lover of Prophet Mohammed.

Speakers at the rally did not spare even Pope Benedict XVI. Condemning the pope's statement in which he had urged the Pakistani government to change the country's blasphemy laws, they warned Christians and Jews: "Muslims were ready to take extreme action if anyone interferes in their faith". Hafiz Makki even invited all Christians to embrace the Islamic faith.

Warning Taseer's supporters, Makki said, "What is the death of one man (Taseer) when so many people are being killed on the streets daily?" Earlier, convener of Tehreek Hurmat-e-Rasool Maulana Ameer Hamza said that whoever "commits blasphemy deserves to be killed".

Addressing President Asif Ali Zardari, Maulana Hamza said: "You should know that we will not allow you to free Asia Bibi".

Asia Bibi, a Christian farm worker, who was sentenced to death by a local court in Punjab province, had triggered a countrywide controversy regarding the blasphemy laws. In an attempt to save her from death punishment, the ex-governor, Salman Taseer, lost his own life.
 
How do they get away with this ?

very easy. as i said on a different thread, extremism preached by these guys has reached deeper & broader within the society. when you have lawyers community, moderate groups, even some part of media condoning the act of the killer & to top it all the reluctance of politicall leaders confront this minace... one shouldn't be surprised at the audacity of these guys!!
 
As soon as I read the title I knew the source would be indian and it was Times of india. There is no way JUD will stage a rally for the killer of Taseer. The news is as bogus as it can get.
A person who has slightest of knowledge on the workings of relgious movements in pakistan will know that it is nothing more than a propaganda article.
 
Suddenly these hardcore wahhabi JuD is friends with Barelvi killer of Taseer?? Seriously, these religio-political parties are big clown circus..they should find jobs at McDonalds..we we need to ban all political parties with religious or ethinic agenda..or soon Hindus and Chritian will start question why there isnt a relegio-political party for them??
 
All over the pakistan the rallies are going on in favour of the Blasphemy law. Most probably it was a reaction to what pope said. There is no way jamaat ud dawa will rally in fovour of mumtaz qadri.
 
MULLAH'S monkey dance wow . its very easy in pakistan to do whatever on the name of islam. mao was right
 
I even doubt the express tribune.the words they quoted of some speaker praising mumtaz qadri are not of a salafi.
 
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