Pakistan protests with India over derogatory social media post against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

Foreign OfficePakistan protests with India over derogatory social media post against Prophet Muhammad...

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan has conveyed its strong condemnation to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on the reported incident involving a derogatory social media post against the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) by an extremist from the majority Hindu Community in Bengaluru, the Capital of India’s Karnataka State. 

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad said that the offensive post against Islam has hurt Muslims and reflects the rising Islamophobia and targeting of the Minority Communities in India.

The ministry said that the Indian police instead of preventing this hate crime against Muslims and Islam used brute force, killed at least three protesters, and injured many more.

As an added injustice, the Muslim Community in the area is being falsely framed for alleged vandalism and assault on police personnel.

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) - Pakistan has conveyed its strong condemnation to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on the reported incident involving a derogatory social media post against the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) by an extremist from the majority Hindu Community in Bengaluru, the Capital of India’s Karnataka State. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad said that the offensive post against Islam has hurt Muslims and reflects the rising Islamophobia and targeting of the Minority Communities in India. The ministry said that the Indian police instead of preventing this hate crime against Muslims and Islam used brute force, killed at least three protesters and injured many more. As an added injustice, the Muslim Community in the area is being falsely framed for alleged vandalism and assault on police personnel. The Foreign Affairs Ministry said that the rising incidents of religious hate crime in India are a direct and inescapable consequence of the RSS-BJP combine’s extremist ideology of ‘Hindutva’. The incident has been viewed with concern and the civil society in Pakistan has called for justice for the minority Muslim Community in India. “Pakistan has called upon the Indian government to investigate the incident and take immediate action against the perpetrators of religious hatred,” the ministry said. The minister said that the Indian government has also been called upon to ensure the safety, security and well-being of the minority communities, particularly Muslims, and take steps to ensure prevention of hate speech and hate crimes against Islam and protection of religious rights of Muslims. It said that the International Community, the United Nations and relevant International Organizations should play their role against the rising tide of Islamophobia in India and ensure practical steps for the protection and religious rights of minorities in India.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad

The Foreign Affairs Ministry said that the rising incidents of religious hate crime in India are a direct and inescapable consequence of the RSS-BJP combine’s extremist ideology of ‘Hindutva’.

The incident has been viewed with concern and the civil society in Pakistan has called for justice for the minority Muslim Community in India.

“Pakistan has called upon the Indian government to investigate the incident and take immediate action against the perpetrators of religious hatred,” the ministry said.

The minister said that the Indian government has also been called upon to ensure the safety, security, and well-being of the minority communities, particularly Muslims, and take steps to ensure prevention of hate speech and hate crimes against Islam and the protection of religious rights of Muslims.

It said that the International Community, the United Nations, and relevant International Organizations should play their role against the rising tide of Islamophobia in India and ensure practical steps for the protection and religious rights of minorities in India.

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