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Pakistani Senators Call for Boycotting Indian Trade Following Insult to Prophet

14:40 - June 07, 2022
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TEHRAN (IQNA) – Pakistani lawmakers on Monday condemned the derogatory remarks of two BJP officials against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), asking for boycotting trade with India.

 

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle came together in the upper house of the Parliament on Monday to demand an immediate trade boycott of India by banning all Indian products in Pakistani markets as Senate unanimously passed a resolution that condemned the “highly derogatory and sacrilegious remarks” made by two senior members of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) against the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).

“These derogatory remarks reflect the fascist face of Indian government which deeply hurt the sentiments of the people of Pakistan, Muslims and respectful people across the world,” read the resolution moved by former deputy chairman Senate Saleem Mandviwalla from Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

The Senate, in the resolution, stated that it was deeply concerned at the rising communal violence and hatred against Muslims in India.

“Muslims are being systematically stigmatised, marginalised and subjected to a well-orchestrated state-sponsored physical, economic, social and religious assault from radical mentality in India,” it said.

The Senate expressed its strong commitment towards defending Namoos-e-Risaalat of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) at national, regional and international fora.

The house reaffirmed its resolution, passed on May 30, against the spreading Islamophobia in Sweden and across the world.

The house unanimously demanded of the federal government to take the following actions: (i) Summon an emergency OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) conference for recording strong condemnation and protest against the “state-sponsored anti-Islam and sacrilegious acts in India and call upon all Muslim states to carry out diplomatic, economic and political boycott of India.” (ii) Record strong condemnation and protest at United Nations against the spreading Islamophobia, “anti-Muslim, anti-Islamic and fascist state-sponsored policies in India and other states.” (iii) Mobilise all sources of internal and external publicity for protection of Namoos-e-Risaalat (PBUH) in Pakistan and across the world. (iv) Carry out immediate trade boycott of India by banning all Indian products in Pakistani markets.

Apart from this resolution, Chairman Senate, in a ruling, decided that senators would march, after Juma prayer (June 10), towards the Indian Embassy to record their protest by handing over the unanimous resolution to the high officials of the Indian High Commission.

A three-member delegation will also be sent to the OIC to record protest against the “scathing remarks which have hurt the sentiment of Muslims worldwide,” Sanjrani decided.

“We urge the Muslim community and world Parliaments to raise this issue and the matter of Islamophobia on all platforms,” the Senate chief remarked, presiding over the house sitting.

Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in Senate Dr Shahzad Waseem demanded that the routine agenda of the house be suspended to take up the issue of blasphemous remarks by the two BJP officials. He demanded that a joint resolution be moved in the house in condemnation of this blasphemy. He also demanded that Indian products be boycotted across the globe.

Mushtaq Ahmed from Jamaat-e-Islami demanded that OIC session be convened to take up the issue of blasphemy by BJP office-bearers. “Holy Prophet is our redline. Whosoever will try to cross this redline will have to pay through the nose,” he said. The JI senator also demanded that Indian products be boycotted worldwide.

Hindu Senator Danesh Kumar from Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), Atta Ur Rehman from Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazal (JUI-F), Faisal Javed Khan from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) among others also strongly condemned the remarks of the two BJP officials against the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

 

Source: Business Recorder

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