Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi said Friday sermons in mosques across Punjab would focus on the rights of minorities . Naqvis announcement comes two days after violence targeting the Christian community in Jaranwala tehsil of Faisalabad left over churches and over a dozen homes in ruins .
Punjab government has vowed to restore all the churches and homes of the Christians destroyed by the mob within the next three to four days . Pakistan Ulema Council PUC Chairman Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi apologised for the violence and reaffirmed the commitment to protect our Christian brothers .
Amnesty International has urged Pakistan to prevent the misuse of blasphemy laws . The rights group asked Islamabad to urgently ensure the religious minority of the religious minorities of the country immediately address violence against minorities .
The country’s blasphemy laws have long been misused and the Pakistani authorities need no more evidence to see how dangerous the blasphemy laws are. Amnesty International said to ensure Islamabad to . urgently ensure protection of the Muslim community in Jammu and Kashmir to .
immediately address this issue . The International Human Rights Watch has urged Islamabad to ensure that the blasphemy law is not misused by the Pakistan authorities . The international rights watchdog Amnesty International had urged Islamabad . to .
ensure that Pakistan to urgently address this matter. The International Criminal Investigation into the use of the blasphemy Laws of the Blasphemy Act has been described as ‘unprecedented’ in a statement’s by the International Criminal Police and the ‘disgraceful’ and ‘blasphemy’.