Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Friday announced that the government will request Saudi authorities to take appropriate action against those who instigated the use of indecent language and behaviour within the premises of Masjid-e-Nabvi in Madina.
Referring to the heckling and abuse faced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, federal ministers and parliamentarians on Thursday, the minister stated that the act hurt the sentiments of the Muslim Ummah and was condemnable.
Addressing a joint news conference along with Adviser on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kaira, Sanaullah said the Saudi government will be requested to provide Pakistan with identification of the culprits involved in the “shameful act” for action against them. The advice of the law ministry will also be sought to proceed against such elements.
“Such elements should be deported as they must not be permitted to stay anymore on the holy land,” said the interior minister.
Rana Sanaullah also accused former prime minister Imran Khan and former interior minister Sheikh Rashid for pre-planning the act.
“Imran Khan Niazi should refrain from spreading anarchy and hatred in the country only to achieve his political objectives,” Sanaullah said adding that the former premier was targeting state institutions for the same resolve.
“Imran Khan will have to answer the people for his bad governance during the last four years,” he said.
Qamar Zaman Kaira, in his remarks, also strongly condemned the act by a handful of elements at the second most sacred site for Muslims.
Read Politicians, others condemn 'shameful' incident at Masjid-e-Nabwi
The adviser said that Imran Khan must shun the practice of spreading hatred and creating divisions in society for personal interests.
Kaira criticized the former PM’s politics, stating that they were the “politics of fascism with the belief that only he and his party have the right to live in this country,” adding that no one would be permitted to target the institutions.
Unverified reports, KSA administration takes 'stern' action
According to unverified reports, those involved in the incident have been arrested and subject to fines and imprisonment.
سعودی حکومت نے مسجد نبوی کا تقدس پامال کرنے اور نعرہ بازی کرنے والوں کو 60 ہزار ریال جرمانہ،5سال قید اور تاحیات پابندی کا فیصلہ کیا گیا ہے ویڈیوز کے ذریعے نعرے لگانے والوں کی شناخت کا عمل شروع، الجزیرہ ٹی وی #توہین_مسجد_نبوی_نامنظور
— Mian Dawood (@miandawoodadv) April 28, 2022
Mian Dawood claims that the Saudi government has decided "to impose a fine of 60,000 Saudi Riyals, five years imprisonment and a life ban on those who violated the sanctity of the Prophet's Mosque and chanted slogans."
150 People arrested for sloganeering and insulting the sanctity of Masjid e Nabvi in Medina.
— Soomro Sujawali (@Shamsulddin2) April 28, 2022
Reports coming in that they will be jailed, fined, deported and banned from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.#توہین_مسجد_نبوی_نامنظور pic.twitter.com/FNn1oagWi9
Meanwhile, others claim that up to 150 people have been taken into custody for violating the sanctity of the holy mosque.
مدینہ منورہ میں نعرے بازی کی ایک اور ویڈیو سامنے آ گئی۔ 150 افراد گرفتار https://t.co/Lvpi1tsSDN
— 24 News HD (@24NewsHD) April 29, 2022
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