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'Do Not Clash With The State': Imran Khan Issues Stern Warning To Agitators After Asia Bibi Verdict

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Oct, 2018 05:21 PM
    Talking tough, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday told hardliners not to "confront the State" and refrain from vandalism after the Supreme Court acquitted a Christian woman sentenced to death for committing blasphemy.
     
     
    Prime Minister Khan addressed the nation through a video message and his address was solely focused on the Asia Bibi verdict.
     
     
    Bibi, a 47-year-old mother of four, who was on a death row for eight years for blasphemy, was acquitted by the top court in a landmark verdict which evoked protests, death threats from hardline groups and cheers from human rights advocates.
     
     
    "I ask these elements (protestors) to avoid confronting the State. But if they opted to do so, the State will fulfill its responsibilities," Mr Khan said.
     
     
    "We will protect life and property of people...We will not let them (protestors) involve in vandalism or close down the roads," he said, referring to protestors blocking a highway linking the capital Islamabad with garrison city of Rawalpindi.
     
     
    Many parts of Karachi were paralysed due to the protests and most of the main roads were shut down by the protesters who are burning tyres and pelting stones at vehicles.
     
     
    Mr Khan appealed to the public to remain calm and refrain from joining those trying to create law and order problem in the name of Islam.
     
     
    The Prime Minister said that he was forced to give the address after the reaction by protestors against the verdict and the kind of language they were using against State institutions.
     
     
    Mr Khan also flayed a video clip of a leader of protestors on social media in which he said that the judges who gave the verdict were liable to murder.
     
     
    "How a State can function in such circumstances...Those involved in this are not doing any service to Islam. They are in fact enemies of Islam," Mr Khan said.
     
     
    Referring to the protesters who have disrupted routine life across the country, he said: "If the Supreme Court does not issue a verdict according to their wishes, will they come out on the roads?"
     
     
    The Prime Minister also said Pakistan was created in the name of Islam and no law can be made against the teachings of Islam.
     
     
    He said the verdict was issued in the light of the Constitution of the country which is also based on Islam.
     
     
    He said the government was working hard to improve the economy and the protestors were creating hurdles to get political mileage out of the verdict.
     
     
    "We are already facing such tough economic hurdles. We have yet to take a day off... we are struggling continuously to uplift the people [and] to improve the conditions of the underprivileged," he said.
     
     
    "The people are to bear the brunt of this. The labours who are reliant on daily wages... how will they survive?" he asked.
     
     
    Bibi was accused of committing blasphemy in 2009.
     
     
    She was convicted by the trial court in 2010 after being accused of insulting Islam in a row with her neighbours. Her death sentence was maintained by the Lahore High Court in 2014.
     
     
    She always maintained her innocence, but has spent most of the past eight years in solitary confinement.
     
     
    She appealed against the conviction in the Supreme Court, which for the first time heard the case in July 2015.
     
     
    Bibi was the first woman who was given death sentence under the blasphemy laws.
     
     
    According to officials, Bibi might be flown out of Pakistan due to threat to her life.
     
     
    It is not clear where she will go as several countries, including Canada, have offered asylum to her.

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