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Outrage as Churches, Christian houses burnt over blasphemy allegations in Jaranwala

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FAISALABAD – A mob enraged over blasphemy allegations set on fire several churches and a number of houses belonging to Christians in Jaranwala tehsil of Faisalabad on Wednesday.

Initial reports revealed no casualty as members of the Christian community deserted the neighbourhood amid violent events. Some five churches and several buildings have been burnt over blasphemy allegations as charged group of members destroyed the residences of Christian members who were accused of blasphemy.

A local pastor told media that Salvation Army Church, Shehroonwala Church, United Presbyterian Church, Allied Foundation Church located in the Isa Nagri area were coming under attack on Wednesday.

Following the unrest, a case has been lodged under sections 295B (defiling, etc., of the Holy Quran) and 295C (use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet) of the PPC.

Amid the violent events, Punjab IGP said cops are in negotiations with Christian members, and the area has also been cordoned off to curb more protests. To maintain security, a Punjab Home Department spokesperson confirmed that a request has been sent for the deployment of Rangers in the neighborhood.

Condolences started pouring in and the event becomes a top trend on social media, with activists calling for stern action against the culprits. President Bishop of the Church of Pakistan, and other officials denounced the incident.

‘Day of shame’

Newly appointed Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq vowed to punish those responsible for descrating churches over Blasphemy allegations.
In a post, he said “I am gutted by the visuals coming out of Jaranwala, Faisalabad. Stern action would be taken against those who violate law and target minorities. All law enforcement has been asked to apprehend culprits & bring them to justice. Rest assured that the government of Pakistan stands with our citizenry on equal basis.”

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