Twitter alert: Not enough votes to repeal blasphemy law

Most of the ruling party’s twitterati representation have expressed their views on the Aasia bibi case.


Ali Syed November 23, 2010

Twitterati representation of the ruling party, including Ambassador Hussain Haqqani, Governor Punjab Salman Taseer and Farahnaz Ispahani expressed their views on the Aasia Bibi case as well as on repealing the blasphemy laws.

Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik  in his most recent tweet, congratulated the Pakistani Women’s cricket team for their victory at the Asian Games, while Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif expressed his admiration for a certain museum in Faisalabad calling it a ‘little gem.’

Hussain Haqqani

Will those targeting anti-US or anti-Pakistan tweets at me please accept I won't get drawn into rhetorical arguments with ideologues.

For those asking why blasphemy law is not being repealed, simple answer is there aren't enough votes for that in parliament.

Salman Taseer

In 1992 the enlightened Nawaz Sharif introduced mandatory death sentence to Blasphemy Law (295-C) after which surge in cases.

Farahnaz Ispahani

Public and private pressure should be put on those political parties who would vote against Blasphemy Law in Parliament.

Shahbaz Sharif

Lyallpur Museum in Faisalabad is a little gem; any artifact you want to donate to it would be highly appreciated by the DCO/committee.

Rehman Malik

Congratulation to our women's cricket team for an excellent success. Well done daughters of Pakistan. We r all proud of you.

COMMENTS (3)

Rizwan T Khan | 13 years ago | Reply You are asking wolves to do the lion's job. Are you kidding me?
Mohammed Abbasi | 13 years ago | Reply Well my twitter is www.twitter.com/MohammedAbbasi
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