Saturday 18 August 2018

Protest held against blasphemous dutch politician



By Ashrafuddin Pirzada
LANDIKOTAL:Thousands of residents and students of religious seminaries staged a protest demonstration against the Dutch inti-Islam politician Greet Wilders who want to hold the holy prophet Muhammad (SAW)blasphemous cartoons contest.

The protestors, led by Maulana Safiullah,Maulana Noorul Amin and Maulana and Maulana Hakim Hayat, came out on the road in Mulagori and blocked the road at Marbal Chowk. They were holding banners inscribed with slogans against Nehterlands,United States and Israel.
The protesters marched on the road and gathered at Mulagori-Jamrud road.
Speakers including Maulana Safiullah said that West repeatedly making blasphemous catroons to challenge the semtiments of the Muslim world.
He said those who making blasphemous cartoons of the holy prophet would not be spared. He asked the Muslim countries to take a serious stand on the issue which hurted billion of Muslims around the world.
Maunala Noorul Amin said Pakistan should cut off its diplomatic relations with Netherlands and must expell its ambassador from Pakistan. Adding that it was a serious threat for Muslims and Islam that West in the help of Israel and United States.
Soeakers said that those who want change in the law of Namoos-e-Rasalat and blasphemous law would face dire consequences.
The protesters set on fire the USA,Nehterlands and Israeli flags and chanted fullthroat slogans against Greet Wilders.
Meanwhile, dozens of Jameat Ulema-e-Islam(Fazl) staged protest rally  in Landikotal. The rally was headed by JUI-F Fata deputy chief Mufti Ejaz Shinwari. They was holding party flags and banners with slogans inscribed against the Dutch politician,who want to create hatered among Muslims and non-muslims. Mufti Ejaz said PTI-led federal government should show its relarion with Islam and should ask Netherlands and her secrete supporters to stop abusing Islam. He said it is the time to unite against the inti-islam lobbies around the world. 

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