[PICTURES/VIDEOS] Pakistani woman held over alleged blasphemy after mob attack for dress in Lahore

If that girl taken to the police station in any other country … she would have got justice and protection under Law …. But what happened in Pakistan police station was really shocking…. The mullah and maulavis were sitting besides the girl and protector of law i.e. police were standing in front of them…… Mullahs and maulavis forced her to apologised for no fault of her…. Who is running Pakistan currently? Is it police, government or mullah maulavis?
 
Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz commends ASP Shehrbano Naqvi's bravery

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has extended heartfelt appreciation to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shehrbano Naqvi of Gulberg police station in Lahore, acknowledging her remarkable display of bravery and courage.

During the encounter, the chief minister warmly embraced ASP Naqvi, patting her on the back as a gesture of admiration for her valuor.

The meeting centred on ASP Naqvi's recent involvement in an incident wherein she saved a woman from a mob accusing her of blasphemy, with Naqvi providing detailed insights into the event.

Maryam took the opportunity to commend the police officer for her bravery and resilience, particularly in the aftermath of the Ichhra incident. She expressed gratitude towards citizens like Naqvi who demonstrated exceptional courage in challenging circumstances.

Highlighting ASP Naqvi's exemplary conduct, the CM described her as a role model for young officers across the province. Naqvi's demonstration of bravery serves as an inspiration for fellow officers, embodying the values of integrity and dedication in public service.

The meeting between Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and ASP Shehrbano Naqvi underscores the significance of recognizing and appreciating acts of bravery and valour within law enforcement agencies. Naqvi's courage serves as a testament to the unwavering commitment of officers to uphold law and order, earning admiration and respect from senior leadership and citizens alike.

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Muhammad(saw) was a prophet like Jesus Christ. So they were human beings and hence there are proofs of their existence. Similarly hinduism had many prophets/preachers over the years like Lord Chaitanya, Ramakrishna Mahaprabhu, Swami Vivekananda etc etc. and their existence can also be tracked.

Muhammad(saw) never claimed himself to be the God isn't it? He was the messanger of Allah just like how hindu preachers were messangers Prabhu Ram. So prophets were real human being and their existence can be tracked. However, there is no concrete proof of either Allah or Rama and hence it is mythology which is also known as faith.
Once again the point is that where is the evidence that Ram, Krishna, Radha etc etc existed?. Another thing is that Hindu's don't look upon the people like Ram as Prophet's rather God in human flesh. They are worshiped in Hinduism where as Muhammad(saw) or any other Prophet is not done so in Islam. It is not about the existence of any God rather his Prophet's.
 
I don't believe in God so I dont need to prove anything. Please can you provide proof of the claims that you say are there in islam.
What kind of evidence do you want? That is the first question
 
Three remanded in custody over Lahore’s Ichhra Bazaar incident

An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Monday remanded three suspects in police custody over their involvement in the harassment of a woman in Ichhra Bazaar for wearing a shirt with Arabic print.

The Ichhra police presented the suspects — Muhammad Nadeem, Adil Sarwar and Altimash Saqlain — before the court and sought their 14-day physical remand.

The investigating officer told the court that the suspects had harassed the woman and incited people to kill her. He said the custody of the suspects was required to complete the investigation and identify their accomplices.

Judge Arshad Javed allowed three-day physical remand of the suspects and directed the police to produce them again on March 20.

The police had registered the FIR a week after the incident wherein dozens of religiously charged people had accused a woman of blasphemy in Ichhra Bazaar as she was wearing a shirt having Arabic calligraphy print. The mob threatened to kill the woman. However, a police team, led by ASP Sheharbano Naqvi, had rescued the woman and shifted her to a police station.

REMAND: A judicial magistrate sent a suspect on remand over his alleged involvement in the murder of Ameer Balaj Tipu, the son of the late Arif Ameer alias Tipu Truckanwala.

The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) produced the suspect, Ahsan Shah, before the court.

Magistrate Sadaf Batool granted physical remand of the suspect to the police for five days with a direction to present him again on March 23.

Shah, who is believed to be a close friend of Balaj, allegedly provided information to prime suspects, including Teefi Butt, about Balaj’s presence at a wedding party in Chuhng where he was murdered by a hitman, Muzaffar Hussain, on Feb 19.

The alleged killer was also killed on the spot by the gunmen of Balaj.

YASMIN: PTI-Punjab President Dr Yasmin Rashid on Monday said the “season” of May 9-like arrests has begun again.

Talking to reporters during her appearance in the anti-terrorism court, she said the PTI workers were being arrested nine months after the events of May 9. “What are they (the government) afraid of?” she asked.

She alleged that the PDM parties formed the government by rigging elections, and baseless terrorism cases were being filed against the PTI workers.

She said PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, PML-N and Maulana Fazlur Rehman staged marches during the PTI government, but no one was arrested, adding that peaceful protest was the right of all political parties. She said the chief election commissioner should be punished for “stealing the PTI’s mandate”.

She said Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz spent a few months in jail, while PTI’s women were behind the bars for 11 months “without any trial or conviction”.

OMAR SARFRAZ: Former governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema has said his both arms had been frozen for the past five months, but the government was denying him medical checkup despite court order.

Cheema said he contracted a disease of gallbladder after eating substandard food in jail.

He said the court had issued orders for his surgery six months ago, but no action had been taken in this regard so far.

Earlier, the ATC adjourned the hearing of different cases against the PTI leaders and workers till April 1.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
Mob violence is a cultural leftover from the Indian subcontinent, it often carries a religious flavour even if the religion itself has a penal code to be followed. This is hindu culture (not hindu religion).
Yeah.... Mob mentality is not found in Middle East, Afghanistan and other such peace loving countries at all. Only India is the becon of violence in the world.
 
Pre-arrest bail to cleric in Lahore’s Ichhra Bazaar case

An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday granted pre-arrest bail to a cleric, Maulana Aleemuddin Shakir, in the case pertaining to harassment caused to a woman in Ichhra Bazaar for wearing a shirt with Arabic alphabets printed on it.

The cleric appeared before the court along with his lawyer, who argued that the petitioner wanted to join the police investigation to prove his innocence. However, he said, there was an apprehension of the petitioner’s arrest by police.

He said the petitioner was among those who protected the woman from a charged crowd. He said the police had also hailed the role of the petitioner in the incident.

He asked the court to allow pre-arrest bail to the petitioner as he was ready to furnish surety bonds.

Judge Arshad Javed granted bail to the petitioner restraining the police from arresting him till March 25.

The other day, the court remanded three suspects in police custody in the same case.

The police said suspects Muhammad Nadeem, Adil Sarwar and Altimash Saglain were involved in harassing the woman and inciting people to kill her.

Ichhra police had registered the FIR a week after the incident wherein dozens of charged people had accused a woman of “blasphemy” in Ichhra Bazaar as she was wearing a shirt carrying Arabic calligraphy print. The mob threatened to kill the woman. However, a police team, led by ASP Sheharbano Naqvi, had rescued the woman and shifted her to a police station.

BAIL: An ATC on Tuesday extended the pre-arrest bail of a PTI-Sunni Ittehad Council MNA Zain Qureshi and former federal minister Asad Umar in the Jinnah House attack case.

Mr Qureshi appeared before the court on expiry of his bail period.

Judge Arshad Javed heard the petitions as duty judge and extended their bail till April 20.

The judge also allowed an application filed on behalf of Mr Umar seeking a one-time exemption from personal appearance.

Separately, the judge denied physical remands of SIC MPA Hafiz Farhat Abbas to the Racecourse police in a new case, sending him to jail on judicial remand.

The police presented Abbas before the court for his first remand in a case of attacking police teams and vehicles outside the Zaman Park residence of the PTI founder Imran Khan.

However, the judge turned down the police request and sent the MPA on judicial remand.

The MPA was already on judicial remand in a case of taking out a rally against the alleged rigging in the recent general elections.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
Johnson Tariq lauded on Pakistan Day for saving woman in Ichhra bazar

A Christian man, Johnson Tariq, was lauded during the Pakistan Day parade on March 23 for his heroic act of saving a woman from a violent mob in Lahore’s Ichhra Market last month.

On February 25, a woman was saved by the law enforcers by an angry crowd that wanted to punish her for allegedly wearing a dress with Arabic calligraphy.

A charged mob had accused the woman of “blasphemy” as they confused the Arabic alphabet and words with the Quranic verses.

The woman’s dress had the word “Halwa” printed in Arabic letters on it, meaning “beautiful or sweet” in Arabic.

Upon receiving information about the incident, the Punjab Police — led by ASP Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi — arrived at the scene and took the woman into their custody, saving her from the charged crowd.

Despite knowing the intensity of the situation, Johnson risked his own life and gave a safe space to the woman in his shop till the police came to rescue her.

“Johnson Tariq, a person like you is a ‘proud’ for humanity,” the host said while lauding the brave man during the Pakistan Day parade held at the Parade Ground near the landmark Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad.

 
Unsung heroes of Pakistan. I'm sure we got to know about this person today.
 
Three suspects in Ichhra bazaar case get bail

An anti-terrorism court on Monday granted post-arrest bail to three suspects allegedly involved in harassment of a woman in Ichhra bazaar for wearing a shirt with Arabic script print.

The police arrested the suspects, Muhammad Nadeem, Adil Sarwar and Altimash Saqlain.

Last week, the court sent the suspects to jail on judicial remand after denying their further custody to the police.

The lawyers for the suspects argued that the police arrested their clients without any evidence, and only to show performance to the government, seeking their release on bail.

Judge Arshad Javed allowed the bail petitions of the suspects subject to furnishing surety bonds of Rs100,000 each.

The judge also disposed of the pre-arrest bail petitions of two other suspects — Maulana Aleemuddin Shakir and Khalid Shehansha — as withdrawn in the light of a discharge report submitted by the police.

According to the FIR, lodged a week after the incident, dozens of religiously charged people accused a woman of blasphemy in Inchhra bazaar as they confused the Arabic text printed on her shirt with Quranic verses. The mob also threatened to kill the woman.

However, a police team led by ASP Sheharbano Naqvi rescued the woman and shifted her to a police station.

JINNAH HOUSE: An anti-terrorism court on Monday allowed Sarwar Road police a five-day physical remand of a recently arrested suspect, who was absconder in the Jinnah House attack case.

The police presented the suspect, Tayyab Gulzar, before the court and sought his remand for 14 days.

The investigating officer said the suspect went into hiding and had been declared a proclaimed offender by the court. He said the police recently arrested the suspect.

Duty Judge Arshad Javed granted five-day physical remand of the suspect and directed the police to present him again on March 30.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
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Your people went to war with girl over a dress.

This is nothing compared to a Muslim openly mocking Bharatiya Hindus with meat on a public train.
 
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