On Monday, Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani announced that senators would hold a protest in front of the Indian Embassy against the remarks by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders after Friday prayers.
Responding to a suggestion of Senator Maulana Atta ur Rehman, Sajrani announced that parliamentarians would hold their protest in front of the Indian Embassy after the Friday prayer.
India is under fire over the blasphemous remarks by two ruling party leaders with major Muslim countries demanding a public apology from the Indian government.
Many Gulf states summoned Indian diplomats to register strong protests, demanding action against the BJP members.
FO handed India a strong demarche over the blasphemous
Remarks and conveyed Islamabad’s categorical rejection and condemnation of the blasphemous remarks about the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).
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The Indian Charge d’ Affaires was told that these remarks were unacceptable and had not only deeply hurt the sentiments of the Pakistani people but of Muslims across the world, the FO said.
The Indian diplomat was told that Pakistan deplores the belated and perfunctory disciplinary actions by the BJP government against the said officials, which cannot ease the pain caused to the Muslim sentiments.
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According To The FO Statement
“Pakistan is deeply concerned at the alarming rise in communal violence and hatred against the Muslims in India. Muslims are being systematically stigmatised, marginalised and subjected to a well-orchestrated onslaught from radical Hindu mobs with full connivance and support of the security apparatus across various states in India,” the FO said in its statement.