Tarar Slams Baseless Attacks on CJP’s Integrity
Islamabad(Mudassar Iqbal);Tarar Slams Baseless Attacks on CJP’s Integrity, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, condemned the malicious campaign against Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) on Monday, stating that the state will not allow anyone to impose their religious notions on others. He emphasized that the state will shield against spreading hate in the country and uphold the law.
Tarar highlighted the sacrifices made by Ulema in Pakistan and noted the CJP’s father, Qazi Isa, was a close ally of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and played a crucial role in affiliating Balochistan with Pakistan. He termed the campaign against the CJP as a political move, which will not be tolerated.
The minister informed that an FIR has been registered against the culprit, containing terrorism and hate clauses. He also mentioned Pakistan’s condemnation of the Gaza massacre and efforts to provide relief to the victims.
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Hanif Abbassi, present at the occasion, emphasized the importance of respecting the Prophet (SAAW) and noted that no one can issue a ‘fatwa’ against anyone. He thanked Ulema and the Interfaith Harmony committee for their support.
He termed the decree of maligning CJP as against law, morality and religion.
Responding to media queries, the minister informed that an FIR containing terrorism and hate clauses was registered against the culprit. He said that Pakistan has condemned the Gaza massacre and voiced justice for the victims.
They have not cited the Gaza situation but they are running a malicious campaign, he said adding that Pakistan had raised its voice for justice for Gaza against Israel’s brutalities. Pakistan had sent relief goods to Gaza victims through six air sorties and three ships, he added.
Hanif Abbassi on the occasion said that Pakistan had a history of the pivotal role played by the youth regarding ‘Khatam-e-Nabuwat’.
He said, “Respect and love for the Prophet SAAW being part of our faith, did not require any degree and no one could be permitted to issue ‘fatwa’ against anyone.” He thanked the prominent Ulema and the members of the Interfaith Harmony committee for their support in this regard.
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