State Won’t Tolerate Murder Fatwas Against Chief Justice: Asif
Islamabad(Mudassar Iqbal);State Won’t Tolerate Murder Fatwas Against Chief Justice: Asif, Minister Asif has strongly condemned the targeting of the Chief Justice of Pakistan, stating that the state will not allow murder fatwas or any form of violence against the top judge.
Speaking at a press conference, Asif expressed concern over the growing threats against the Chief Justice, saying that the state will take all necessary measures to ensure the judge’s safety and security.
The Minister emphasized that the government will not tolerate any form of incitement to violence or hate speech, particularly against the judiciary. He urged all individuals and groups to respect the law and the constitution.
Asif’s statement comes after reports of increasing threats and fatwas against the Chief Justice, which have raised concerns about the judge’s safety. The government has assured that it will take all necessary steps to protect the Chief Justice and uphold the rule of law.
Meanwhile speaking on the occasion, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal strongly condemned a recent announcement by a group, threatening the life of Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, denouncing it as an act of sedition against the country’s constitution and religious values.”
He said that the government will also take legal action to prevent such incidents in future. Adding that those behind this move belonged to the group established in 2027-28.
“This time, we are all united as Muslims, and our belief in Khatm-e-Nabuwwat (the Finality of Prophethood) is the foundation of our faith,” he remarked.
He emphasized that no Muslim needs a certificate from any individual or group to get a certificate of his/her faith in Khatm-e-Nabuwwat. He said that only courts have the right to punish or reward, no one else can decree murder.
He said that if this right is given to Ulema (Muslim Scholars) then every school of religious though could give its own verdict.
The minister said that Pakistan Ulema also condemned this issue jointly. The minister also highlighted the need for unity and refraining from creating anarchy in the society.
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