Blasphemy: Man accused of preaching Ahmedi beliefs denied bail

The complainant said he had evidence against accused.


Our Correspondent December 08, 2013
The complainant said he had evidence against accused. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE:


A judicial magistrate on Saturday dismissed the post-arrest bail application of a doctor accused of preaching Ahmedi doctrines and distributing books containing derogatory remarks against prophets.


Dr Masood Ahmed had filed a post-arrest bail stating he had nothing to do with the matter.

Advocate Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhry, counsel for the complainant, said his client could produce audiovisual evidence to prove his allegations against Dr Ahmed.

Chaudhry said the respondent had preached Ahmedi doctrine to his client and given him books that blasphemed against prophets.

The magistrate observed that Dr Ahmed had been nominated in the FIR with a specific role. The witnesses’ statements also supported the prosecution’s case, he said. The books in question had been seized by the police. Prima facie, sufficient evidence was available to connect Dr Ahmed with the offence, he said and dismissed the application.



Maulana Muhammad Ehsan had filed a complaint against Ahmed with the Old Anarkali police. According to the FIR registered under Section 298-C, Ehsan had visited Dr Ahmed’s clinic with a few friends.

Ehsan said Dr Ahmed preached the Ahmedi doctrine to them and gave them some books that contained derogatory comments about certain prophets. Ehsan said he had audiovisual evidence to support his claims. He and his friends had called police who arrested Dr Ahmed and seized the books.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2013.

COMMENTS (22)

leela | 10 years ago | Reply

Starting with hating Ahmedis, then onto hating shias and next thing sunni factions hating and killing each other, there is no end to this madness in sight, unless 1974 legislation is repealed

Nah! such things cannot happen in the Religion of Peace. Don't you realize killing one 'innocent muslim' is the equivalent of killing whole humanity.

truthbetold | 10 years ago | Reply

@Aysha M:

"Starting with hating Ahmedis, then onto hating shias and next thing sunni factions hating and killing each other, there is no end to this madness in sight, unless 1974 legislation is repealed"

It goes deeper than the 1974 legislation. The bigotry started a long time before 1947 when Muslims concluded they can't live with Hindus as part of the two-nation theory.

I am sorry to point this out to you, but isn't ironic that Ahmedis (also Shias and Christians) were at the forefront to demand the creation of Pakistan since they thought they could not live with Hindus? The moral is one reaps what one sows.

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