Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Govt to implement comprehens­ive strategy to curb mob violence

- ISLAMABAD staff correspond­ent

the federal government has decided to implement a comprehens­ive strategy to curb violence in wake of the mob lynching of a sri lankan national in sialkot.

the decision to implement the strategy came during a meeting chaired by Prime Minister imran Khan here, where the overall security situation in the country came under review, a statement from the PM’S office said.

the sri lankan, Diyawadana­ge Don nandasri Priyantha, was working at a factory in sialkot where hundreds of people, including workers from the factory, had tortured him to death last week and later burnt his body over blasphemy allegation­s.

informatio­n Minister fawad chaudhry, interior Minister sheikh rasheed ahmed, chief of army staff general Qamar Jawed Bajwa, national security advisor Dr Moeed yousaf, chief Minister Punjab sardar usman Buzdar, senior military and civil officers attended the meeting.

“the meeting expressed serious concern over the cruel act of killing of sri lankan national Mr Priyantha Diyawadana­ge in sialkot and expressed the resolve to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice,” the statement said.

the participan­ts of the meeting were of the view that individual­s and mobs cannot be allowed to take the law into their hands and such incidents cannot be tolerated, the statement said.

“therefore, a comprehens­ive strategy shall be implemente­d to curb such incidents and strict punishment­s to all the perpetrato­rs shall be ensured,” the statement said.

the participan­ts praised the bravery and courage of Malik adnan who endangered his own life to save Diyawadana­ge and conveyed deepest condolence­s to the family of the deceased.

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