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Ulema want JIT for blasphemy case probe |
2012-09-05 |
[Dawn] ![]() Addressing a news conference along with Pakistain Interfaith League chairman Sajid Essaq, he alleged that the issue was being handled in a manner that smacked of a conspiracy to do away with the blasphemy law which, he said, would never be allowed. "To sort out truth from fiction and to identify the real culprit an investigation team comprising representatives from various intelligence agencies should be formed to carry out an impartial investigation," he said. The case took a new turn on Friday when the muezzin of a mosque gave his second statement in police custody and asserted that the prayer leader Khalid Jadoon Chishti had added a few pages of the Koran in the evidence to implicate the poor girl in the blasphemy case and also incited people of the area to hold a protest outside the local cop shoppe. "We support the demand of judicious use of blasphemy law but will never allow repeal of the law on flimsy grounds or under international pressure," Allama Ashrafi said. He asked how the SHO had registered the case under pressure of a few hundred protesters when the law provided that an officer not below the rank of superintendent of police would investigate an allegation of blasphemy before registering a case. "It means that one day cases would be registered against the president or prime minister if a few thousand people besiege a cop shoppe." He also demanded that a medical board should ascertain if the girl was mentally handicapped. And if it was so, he said, the accusers should be proceeded against immediately. Sajid Essaq said the Interfaith League had worked in coordination with the Ulema Council to highlight the case. He said his organization had been able to provide protection to Christian families of Mehrabad with the help of Learned Elders of Islam and their rehabilitation was under way. He demanded that the authorities should not spare the prayer leader if he was proven guilty of burning pages of the Koran to implicate the girl in a false blasphemy case. |
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