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ISLAMABAD: The federal minister for religious affairs said on Sunday that an inquiry was being conducted into alleged blasphemous slogans raised at last week’s Aurat March.
In a statement, Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-Faith Harmony Pir Noorul Haq Qadri said that Pakistan is a country of lovers of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and no one could be allowed to pass blasphemous remarks.
He said the government was trying to reach the truth regarding some contents/video clips being circulated on social media, adding that those involved in the practice would be unmasked and cases would be filed against them.
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Manipulations mount to keep voters onside
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March 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: With the Senate elections standing just a day away, manipulation is at peak with both the government and the opposition working their guts out to keep their voters on their side.
It was in this context that Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday met MNAs and patiently listened to their mostly constituency related matters.
The prime minister assured the MPs that their reservations would be addressed and all the problems resolved. He is also expected to continue to interact with the treasury legislators on Tuesday (today), including those belonging to the allied parties, in his chamber at the Parliament House.
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