The Joseph Colony incident took place on March 8 when over 100 Christian homes were burnt by a angry mob who accused a Christian boy, Savan, of blasphemy. Protests in various cities and compensation by President Asif Ali Zaradari and Sahbaz Sharif followed the incident.
According to the press release Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Sindh and Chairman, Standing Committee on Minorities Affairs Sindh Assembly Saleem Khursheed Khokhar submitted a resolution in the assembly regarding misuse of the blasphemy law.
The resolution states:
“The ransacking and burning on the alleged charges of blasphemy, when no evidence of the witnesses had been recorded and especially when the accused was already in the custody of police, is a distortedly act of terrorism against the Christian Community.”
It further states:
“He [Quaid-e-Azam Muhammed Ali Jinnah] said that “You are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques and you are free to go to any other place of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion, cast or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of State.”
“Government of Sindh is thus requested to take up the case with the Government of Punjab not only to get the attackers / terrorists punished, but also compensate adequately those victims who suffered mentally and monetarily. It is further resoled that the misuse of the blasphemy laws like 295-B and C of PPC should be restrained and the personal disputes are not converted into blasphemy acts,” the resolution concluded.
After the Sindh Assembly session ended, the MPAs belonging to minority groups stood on the stairs of the assembly to register their protest.
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Next: Punjab Assembly...Then amend the law or remove it altogether!!!! Let's start getting rid of Zia!
Why don't the Sindh Assembly members personally donate money to the victims .... oh right ofcourse, democracy is the best revenge.
@Arifq: u ppl can just comment like this and say excellent job...look at the above photograph and feel the pain of the lady,whose hard earned belongings have been lost.her house is destroyed like many other christian houses'. was this the pakistan Mr.jinnah craved for? when created,in 1947,pak should have served as an example to the ppl of the subcontinent of peace,brotherhood,equality as jinnah wanted and india lacked at some level.. but it's true that situation has gone horrific in pak since partition. just cursing hindus won't solve the problems of pak...be united and value ur citizens.
Now that is called an excellent job! Good work Sindh Assembly, where is Punjab assembly?
Too little, too late!!
Kudos to Sindh Assembly for passing the resolution. However, the same should have done in the Punjab first whose govt is guilty of being soft and siding with sectarian forces in the state. Shame on them.
Every use of blasphemy law is a misuse.