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Pakistan govt decides to uphold blasphemy law despite European Parliament s calls for review

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Imran Khan govt decides not to compromise on blasphemy law despite European Parliament s calls for review of Pak ties

Pakistan flag Imran Khan govt decides not to compromise on blasphemy law despite European Parliament s calls for review of Pak ties ANI | Updated: May 04, 2021 16:23 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], May 4 (ANI): The Pakistan government has decided that there would be no compromise on the country s controversial blasphemy law, days after the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for a review of Islamabad eligibility for the General Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) status in wake of an alarming increase in the use of blasphemy accusations in the country. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday chaired a meeting to review the EU Parliament s Thursday resolution that claimed that there has been an alarming increase in accusations of blasphemy online and offline in Pakistan over the past year, The Express Tribune reported.

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Blasphemy law to stay in Pak; Govt to ignore pressure from EU

Blasphemy law to stay in Pak; Govt to ignore pressure from EU By ANI|   Posted by Mansoor  |   Published: 4th May 2021 8:43 pm IST Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Islamabad: The Pakistan government has decided that there would be no compromise on the country’s controversial blasphemy law, days after the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for a review of Islamabad eligibility for the General Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) status in wake of an “alarming” increase in the use of blasphemy accusations in the country.  Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday chaired a meeting to review the EU Parliament’s Thursday resolution that claimed that there has been an alarming increase in accusations of blasphemy online and offline in Pakistan over the past year, The Express Tribune reported. 

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