Will not spare people resorting to violence in the name of religion: PM Imran Khan

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December 07, 2021

"As long as I am alive, I will not allow incidents like the Sialkot lynching to happen again," premier vows

Prime Minister Imran Khan awards a commendatory certificate to Malik Adnan — the person who tried to save the late Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana during Sialkot Incident — at the PM Office in Islamabad on December 7, 2021. — PID


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that "from now on, the government will not spare anyone" found resorting to violence in the name of religion.

He was addressing acondolence reference at Prime Minister's Office for Sri Lankan national Diyawadanage Don Nandasiri Priyantha Kumara who was savagely lynched last week in Sialkot over blasphemy allegations.

"From now on, if anyone is found using religion, especially resorting to violence in the name of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the government will not spare them," the premier declared.

He said that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was sent as a blessing for the entire human race, not just Muslims.

"His message was based on two principles: humanity and justice; these two traits distinguish humans from animals," he said, adding that what happened in Sialkot was an example of "might is right" — a rule that prevails in the jungle, but has no place in human societies.

He said that the kind of events we have been witnessing in the country lately, where some people use religion to torture and burn other human beings, are unacceptable.

The premier also talked about people who are falsely accused of blasphemy and are sent to jail.

"Some people are falsely accused of blasphemy and are thrown in jail to rot in there, as neither any lawyer, nor any judge, wants to support them," he said. "This kind of [sham justice] cannot be found in any humanitarian society of the world."

Citing the example of the Army Public School massacre, the premier said that since that day, the whole country has decided not to tolerate any such incident again.

"Since then, all Pakistanis have united against terrorism — something which had been unprecedented in the country."

The premier said that the business community in Sialkot has accumulated $100,000 for the family of the deceased, and that they will continue to send his salary to his widow each month.

PM Khan then spoke about the establishment of theRehmatul lil Alameen Authority and said that he came up with the idea to bring together Islamic scholars and devise strategies to spread the true message of the Holy Prophet in society.

"We want our children to know who the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was and what was his life like," the premier said. "To prove oneself to be a true lover of the Prophet, one has to follow his example."

The PM also talked about the courage of a man named Malik Adnan, who had tried to rescuePriyantha from the violent mob.

"We are proud of his bravery and courage, as he proved that moral strength is greater than physical strength," the premier said. "Hopefully, the young people of Pakistan will remember Malik Adnan as a human being who stood up in front of hundreds of animals."

He said that Adnan will be granted an award for his bravery on March 23, 2022.

At the end of his speech, the premier reiterated: "As long as I am alive, I will not allow incidents like the Sialkot lynching to happen again."

The incident

The foreigner, Diyawadanage Don Nandasri Priyantha Kumara, was working as a manager at a private factory in Sialkot. Last week, he was lynched by a mob after being accused of blasphemy.

The gruesome incident was dubbed by PM Imran Khan as "a day of shame for Pakistan".

Workers of a garment industry, located on Sialkot’s Wazirabad Road, had alleged that the foreigner had committed blasphemy. He was subsequently lynched and his body was set ablaze. The mob had also vandalised the factory and blocked traffic, according to the police.

Govt to implement ‘comprehensive strategy’ to curb incidents like Sialkot lynching

Yesterday, the federal government announced it shall implement a "comprehensive strategy" to curb incidents like the Sialkot brutality.

The decision came during a meeting chaired by PM Khan in Islamabad, where the overall security situation in the country came under review, a statement from the PM's Office said.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Jawed Bajwa, National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yousaf, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, senior military and civil officers were in attendance.

The participants of the meeting were of the view that individuals and mobs cannot be allowed to take the law into their hands and such incidents cannot be tolerated, the statement said.

"Therefore, a comprehensive strategy shall be implemented to curb such incidents and strict punishments to all the perpetrators shall be ensured," the statement said.


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