Qadri, a former police commando, assassinated Taseer in Islamabad’s Kohsar Market on January 4, 2011 for his support to a blasphemy accused. An Anti-Terrorism Court convicted and condemned him to death – a ruling also upheld by the Islamabad High Court and Supreme Court.
Security upped for president ahead of Mumtaz Qadri's mercy plea decision
A review petition of Qadri was also turned down by the top court on December 14 last year, leaving him with the last option of to file a clemency appeal to the president.
Religious parties had threatened nationwide protests if Qadri is hanged. In view of a possible backlash, the president’s family has been moved from Karachi to the Presidency in Islamabad, sources told The Express Tribune.
Day after historic SC ruling, #IamMumtazQadri trends in Pakistan
Reports of Qadri's execution started pouring in earlier today as his supporters started a Twitter trend to call for protests against the expected hanging.
Islam does not permit a murderer to be saved of punishment #MumtazQadri
— Hero Wizard (@HeroWizard) February 29, 2016
https://twitter.com/Karachiabad/status/704135925345947648
No support 4 blanket application of capital punishment. But #MumtazQadri, the killer, has met the fate a criminal should, under current law
— Marvi Sirmed (@marvisirmed) February 29, 2016
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