The verdict may be in but this is no time to let our guard down. Just because Qadri has been handed down a death sentence does not mean that the judge who had the courage to dispense justice should be given a death sentence too. The judge’s verdict was a brave one and he now needs to be given protection by the state. As for Qadri, his lawyers now have seven days to file an appeal with the high court. Given that he has a high-powered legal team, it is inevitable that the sentence will be appealed. The judges who hear the appeal will need to show the same bravery as the anti-terrorist court judge who found Qadri guilty despite the danger associated with coming to that verdict. There is also the possibility that Qadri’s freedom will be used as a bargaining chip by those who kidnapped Taseer’s son Shahbaz more than a month ago and one hope things do not come to that.
Now would also be a good time to reflect on what the assassination of Salmaan Taseer has shown us about the nation. That his killer was showered with rose petals by lawyers as he made his way to court, that Qadri was treated as a hero by many and that many people essentially believe that Taseer got what was coming to him is a reflection of a country that has lost its moral bearing. And while Taseer’s killer may have been found guilty, the governor’s lonely crusade to free Aasia bibi and amend the unjust blasphemy laws has not found many takers.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2011.
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@ Abhi
Yes you are right. It was a controversial case and let me say that all great man make mistakes. I certainly don't support that they fought his case inspite of the fact that Raj Pal wrote a book. Ilm-ud-din was awarded death penalty still and his appeal was turned down. He committed murder intentionally.Same reason here.
However, Salman Taseer was not guilty of any blasphemy. Criticizing the law is not blasphemy even by the law itself. So his murder was plain murder because of misunderstanding rather than any intentional blasphemy.
@AN Both these fine men fought a case for Ilm-ud-din where in similar circumstances he killed for saving the grace of prophet. Now we see Qadri getting capital punishment in free Pakistan!
@Javed: Please read Pakistan Penal Code Section 295-C.
@Javed: Did you read "295 c" ever in your life.
@Javed: Did you read the comments of judge. That are in today's "Nawaiawaqet" news paper.
Sorry guys but it appears to me that justice is only for the rich and powerful in countires like Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, India etc. This case is a high profile case of a politician, and that too of a powerful rich businessman. What justice did you give to the kids killed in punjab by the mob with police officer watching over? What justice did you give to the widow of the man killed by Raymon Davis, on her death bed she said she will not accept the blood money, but still you set the guy free. I don't agree to what Mr Qadri did, but its a failure of a nation not just an individual. Besides this is no time to rejoice on this verdict, but time to think. Perhaps, if the Taseer family forgives him, and show compassion. This will force this person to think of the injustice he has committed towards their family, and may repent. Then many like Qadri will think many many many times over, before they commit such an act. Just my 2 cents....
@MUHAMMAD MOHSIN:
The Prophet (SA) does not need people like you or Qadri to defend his honour.
He has the might of god on his side.
go find something productive to do with your life instead of trying to ''protect' persons who do not require your help.
@Muhammad Usman: "Higher authorities of Pakistan should try to find another solution for this case". The solution you are looking for is to garland him and set him free so that he and his likes kill more of us. No thanks, the judges should stick to this verdict.
bravo Pakistan ! salute the judge!
This verdict should be applauded. Given the tense atmosphere and divided opinions, i will say that they judge was very brave to give such a decision. I am happy that justice finally prevailed.
@Abhi
Quaid and Iqbal live in our hearts. What's your point?
It is sad that in modern pakistan there is no place for Jinnah and Iqbal.
To all politicians: Don't go overboard to please west or there will be more Mumtaz Qadris
@Mona: Very truely said about our beloved Prophet Mohammad SAW, but unfortunately mullahs have their own agenda thus they can't follow him. If mullahs follow him then all the free food, cars and power will slip away from their hands thus it is very hard for them to follow the Prophet of Allah.
@Mona: you are so right !
Death Sentence in this case will cause a worst situation for law and order in Pakistan. In my opinion this capital punishment in this case is totally wrong verdict. Higher authorities of Pakistan should try to find another solution for this case.
shukar Alhamdollilah,shukar Alhamdolillah. i see hope in Pakistan now,i have never been so happy.Finally the justice has been served.God bless the respected judge amin
There should be no place for radicals like Qadri in Muslim societies. The higher courts must uphold this order. And something must be done to hammer sanity into the brain-washed people of Pakistan. This whole episode of Qadri and Co. often reminds me of the woman who used to throw garbage on the Prophet (SAWW). And how does Muhammad (SAWW) respond? He visits her to inquire after her health when one day she doesn't appear, hoping that one day she would convert to Islam. This is the Sunnah of our Prophet (SAWW). If the mullahs want us to follow their practices, time to say NO!
Our government should protect the judge who passed this verdict today. For all those who think that Qadri is a hero, they should open their eyes to the truth... Salman Taseer was protecting the sanctity by giving the poor christian woman her right and by not letting the ignorant take advantage of the law imposed by British government (who had made it just to make us the Muslims fight..) Its high time we all grow up and understand what is wrong and right. Our Holy Prophet SAW would never allow killing of an innocent soul.
A very good verdict from court. I didnt couldnt belive it when i first read it. The only reason pakistan is still little save from rath of Allah is because we still have some judges who are serving true justice. A precedent needed to be set up in Pakistan to show that you cannot take law in your hand. Now i hope high ciurt will keep the same punishment. Ameen