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Punjab govt bans rallies praising Mumtaz Qadri
February 28, 2017, 7:24 pm

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ISLAMABAD: Punjab government said on Tuesday it would bar Islamist organisations from staging rallies commemorating a killer whom many religious groups consider a hero for assassinating a prominent politician who had called for the reform of blasphemy laws.

Mumtaz Qadri was executed on February 29 last year for murdering Punjab governor Salman Taseer, whom he served as a bodyguard before killing him in the capital Islamabad in 2011.

Taseer had enraged religious hardliners by calling for the reform of blasphemy laws that mandate the death penalty for insulting Islam.

The blasphemy law and Taseer's murder have exposed the growing gap between hard-line religious conservatives and liberals in Pakistan.

Members of Tehreek-i-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah, a coalition of Islamist groups which planned to stage a rally on Wednesday to honour Qadri, said two of its leaders had been placed under house arrest ahead of the one-year anniversary of Qadri's death.

The coalition has in the past led vast street protests against Qadri's execution and this week it planned to stage a march from the eastern city of Lahore to a shrine built over Qadri's grave on the outskirts of Islamabad.

"All types of protests or rallies are strictly prohibited right now, especially in this kind of security environment," said Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmad Khan, referring to a spate of Islamist attacks in Pakistan this month.

More than 130 people have been killed in recent weeks by militant groups after the Taliban and Islamic State carried out bomb attacks across the country.

More than 100 people are charged with blasphemy and jailed each year in predominantly Muslim Pakistan, many of them Christians and other minorities. Critics say the law is often invoked in cases of personal disputes.

"The government has put our leaders under house arrest but we are not scared," said Ali Raza, a Pakistani member of Tehreek-i-Labaik who works in China.

He said he had traveled to Qadri's shrine for the anniversary.

"If you are a Muslim, you will be happy to be chopped up into a thousand tiny pieces but you will not rest if someone disrespects the prophet. I will come here every single year."


People say a prayer over the grave of Mumtaz Qadri at the shrine built over his grave outside Islamabad, Pakistan February 27, 2017. (REUTERS)
http://nation.com.pk/national/28-Feb-2017/punjab-govt-bans-rallies-praising-mumtaz-qadri
 
Pakistan is such an enigma, where else would a killer be celebrated?
 
Punjab govt bans rallies praising Mumtaz Qadri
February 28, 2017, 7:24 pm

punjab-govt-bans-rallies-praising-mumtaz-qadri-1488292777-1396.jpg

ISLAMABAD: Punjab government said on Tuesday it would bar Islamist organisations from staging rallies commemorating a killer whom many religious groups consider a hero for assassinating a prominent politician who had called for the reform of blasphemy laws.

Mumtaz Qadri was executed on February 29 last year for murdering Punjab governor Salman Taseer, whom he served as a bodyguard before killing him in the capital Islamabad in 2011.

Taseer had enraged religious hardliners by calling for the reform of blasphemy laws that mandate the death penalty for insulting Islam.

The blasphemy law and Taseer's murder have exposed the growing gap between hard-line religious conservatives and liberals in Pakistan.

Members of Tehreek-i-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah, a coalition of Islamist groups which planned to stage a rally on Wednesday to honour Qadri, said two of its leaders had been placed under house arrest ahead of the one-year anniversary of Qadri's death.

The coalition has in the past led vast street protests against Qadri's execution and this week it planned to stage a march from the eastern city of Lahore to a shrine built over Qadri's grave on the outskirts of Islamabad.

"All types of protests or rallies are strictly prohibited right now, especially in this kind of security environment," said Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmad Khan, referring to a spate of Islamist attacks in Pakistan this month.

More than 130 people have been killed in recent weeks by militant groups after the Taliban and Islamic State carried out bomb attacks across the country.

More than 100 people are charged with blasphemy and jailed each year in predominantly Muslim Pakistan, many of them Christians and other minorities. Critics say the law is often invoked in cases of personal disputes.

"The government has put our leaders under house arrest but we are not scared," said Ali Raza, a Pakistani member of Tehreek-i-Labaik who works in China.

He said he had traveled to Qadri's shrine for the anniversary.

"If you are a Muslim, you will be happy to be chopped up into a thousand tiny pieces but you will not rest if someone disrespects the prophet. I will come here every single year."


People say a prayer over the grave of Mumtaz Qadri at the shrine built over his grave outside Islamabad, Pakistan February 27, 2017. (REUTERS)
http://nation.com.pk/national/28-Feb-2017/punjab-govt-bans-rallies-praising-mumtaz-qadri


Why do they bring children to those rallies?

Government needs to implement some new child protection laws, cant have all of these kids being brainwashed at such a young age.
 
Freedom of speech, eh? @Zibago

Let them do whatever they want as long as they are not breaking the laws.


Govt should also bulldoze Mumtaz Qadri´s shrine and rebury him at a new secret place!

That's the dumbest thing one can say.

Are you guys not even highschool graduates? It will only increase resentment in the certain sections of society. Moreover, government can not just bulldoze properties willy nilly. People have the right to respect whomever they want. Who can not "force" respect out of somebody.

Have two brain cells and try to think through situation before blabbering your burger ideas.
 
Sympathies for MQ is a serious concern to national order and peace..
 
What would you say about Ghazi Ilm Din Shaheed?
Both are technically killers should his Mazar razed to ground as per OP and his friends suggested earlier on another thread?
Qaud e Azam offer his services to Ilm Din and Ilama Iqbal himself laid him to rest.
Both are extremists?
Answer my question.

Wa we, confidence level to check karo! "Answer your question" who do you think you are to make demands like that!

Learn to have a proper discourse and a modicum of manners then I might "answer" your question!
 
Freedom of speech, eh? @Zibago

Let them do whatever they want as long as they are not breaking the laws.




That's the dumbest thing one can say.

Are you guys not even highschool graduates? It will only increase resentment in the certain sections of society. Moreover, government can not just bulldoze properties willy nilly. People have the right to respect whomever they want. Who can not "force" respect out of somebody.

Have two brain cells and try to think through situation before blabbering your burger ideas.

My point is not that Mumtaz Qadri´s corpse should be disrespected. Infact I believe that every single human being deserve a respectful burial and so does he.

I am objecting symbols of intolerance and bigotry, like the shrine that celebrates an extremist murderer. IMO this shrine is unfortunately only encouraging more people to follow his path.


Supreme court had the balls to award him death sentence now it is govt turn to encounter the extremist narrative that is ´Mumtaz Qadri’ to ensure this cancer doesn´t spread further. Extremism can only be genuinely eradicated in our country if we exercise zero-tolerance towards divisive ideologies at all levels.
 
Leave it aside answer me.

Did you people change religion with time or got the opertunity to show real of you.

OK make it simple....
Both killed shatm e Rasool one got respect and one became debatable.

Ok leave it again make it more simple.

You people are against those who wants to celeberate Mumtaz Qadri's death aniversary...

What about m.a jinnah who offered his services to save a killer as per u.
And Ilama Iqbal who himself laid Ilm Din to rest?


I really respect you bro, but what the fck language was that in?
 
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