More than 3,000 protesters rampaged through the colony on March 9 after allegations that a Christian had made derogatory remarks about Prophet Mohammed (Pbuh).
Police said they had arrested more than 60 people over Saturday's attack.
Sawan Masih, a Christian sanitary worker, was arrested on March 8 after his Muslim friend Shahid Imran complained he had made blasphemous remarks about the prophet. The arrest prompted many Christians to flee, fearing a backlash.
The senior police official for the area, Multan Khan, said Masih and Imran had been friends for many years.
"They used to sit together and drink together almost every evening. They were drunk on March 6 when they had some arguments," Khan told reporters.
It was during the argument that Masih allegedly made the blasphemous remarks, Khan said.
Local resident Altaf Masih, also a sanitary worker, said "while they were drunk they had an argument over discussion on religious issues".
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The muslim guy was in his senses when he sat down to drink alcohol with his ex-buddy. He was intoxicated when he heard the remarks. Who should be pnished... figure it out.
Can you imagine the fear of minorities...even from their so called 'friends'.
How can a drunken man's testimony be accepted?
This is outrageous. Shame on us.
logic level: Pakistan
imran masih should be hanged for lying while he is drunk why peoples believed him why not beaten him he muslim and drunk what a double standerd.
Discussing religion while drunk, something was bound to happen!
Look at these monsters. How can they defy this simple logic that you just can not hurt anybody. As said by Baba Bulleh Shah - "Destroy everything in this world you want to, but do not destroy the heart of anyone, as He resides there."
i'm sure they weren't drinking Pepsi together...double standards???
The blasphemy law should be dissolved. It serves no purpose. Its more mis-used than used for the purpose it was designed.
Blasphemy is a word which ideally should not have been heard in the modern times among civilized peoples. It's a relic of a bygone era.