National Assembly passes resolution condemning rising mob lynching incidents

Lower house stresses need for federal, provincial govts to ensure safety of religious minorities and vulnerable groups


APP June 23, 2024
PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

The National Assembly (NA) on Sunday passed a resolution vehemently condemning the recent horrific and tragic incidents of mob lynching in various parts of the country.

The resolution, moved by Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, emphasized that the right to life is the most cherished right enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan. It stated, "Every person is to be dealt with in accordance with the law and not otherwise."

The House expressed serious concern over the mob lynching of citizens accused of offenses in Swat and Sargodha, noting with grave concern that such incidents have been on the rise. "Such actions cannot be tolerated in any civilized society," it declared.

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The NA urged both the federal and provincial governments to ensure the safety and security of all citizens, including religious minorities and other vulnerable segments of society.

It called for the provincial governments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab to take immediate and necessary measures to identify, investigate, and prosecute those involved in these incidents under the relevant laws.

Furthermore, the House expressed the expectation that the courts would ensure immediate and speedy justice in these cases. It underscored the need for swift legal action to prevent future occurrences of such tragic events.

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