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Pray for Pakistani Christians during Lent
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Pray for Pakistani Christians during Lent
The Islamic republic s Christians continue to face the double pandemic of prejudice and the coronavirus
Earlier this month, a hardline Islamist political party complained to police about the
Maloon (cursed) who tore down its posters on the walls of a college in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
“The station house officer assured strict action. Arrest the corrupt urgently. Beheading, the only punishment for blasphemer,” Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan said in a tweet referring to the posters that carried the name of the Prophet Muhammad as an inspiration for college students to join the group.
The incident is one of the latest in a series I have been tracking on social media on an almost daily basis. Most of them are filed against Shia Muslims on charges of insulting the Prophet Muhammad’s companions.
Pakistani politician deletes offensive tweet
MP apologizes to religious minority after outrage over posting image of Hindu goddess
The tweet depicted Maryan Nawaz, daughter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, as a Hindu deity.
Controversial Pakistani politician, cleric and TV host Aamir Liaquat Hussain has deleted a tweet in which he used the picture of a Hindu deity to poke fun at a female opposition leader.
The tweet sparked outrage among the country’s tiny Hindu community, members of parliament, netizens and activists.
“I apologize for hurting the feelings of the Hindu community. The purpose was never like that. The tweet has been removed. I respect all religions. These are the teachings of my religion,” Hussain wrote on Feb. 24.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s televangelist-turned-politician Aamir Liquat Hussain has been forced to apologise for his controversial act of using the image of Hindu deity to mock Maryam Nawaz, the vice-president of opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party.
Hussain has been a member of the national assembly of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) from Karachi. On Tuesday, he had shared a screenshot of a news channel that quoted Maryam Nawaz, ex-PM Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, as saying, “They (government) will now see a second version of me.”
Husain posted the quote on Twitter with the image of a Hindu deity, likening it to Maryam’s “dusra roop (second version)”.
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