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Call for united efforts against Islamophob­ia

PM URGES PROTESTERS NOT TO HARM NATION’S ECONOMY

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday appealed to protesters not to harm the country’s economy at a time when Pakistan is dealing with coronaviru­s pandemic and economic pressures. He also announced that he wanted a joint approach by all Islamic states to address the issue of Islamophob­ia.

In an address to the nation, Khan said that the economy had just started picking up and the currency was strengthen­ing and if at this crucial stage Pakistan cuts off ties with France it would damage the country’s export to all European Union (EU) countries, leading to fresh unemployme­nt, more inflation and poverty.

Anti-France protests

“Violent protests in Pakistan have made no difference to France, rather it seriously affected Pakistan’s economy.” Detailing the casualty and damage due to the protests, Khan said that four policemen were martyred, 800 injured and 40 police cars had been torched.

The premier’s address comes at a time when the government is engaging leaders of the banned ultra right-wing Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party whose supporters have been holding anti-France protests for more than a week over disrespect to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in France.

Khan vowed to introduce global joint efforts by Muslim countries against Islamophob­ia to address the issue at internatio­nal forums, such as the European Union and United Nations.

He suggested forbidding blasphemy and insult to the Prophet in the same manner as denying the Holocaust is an illegal offence in several European countries.

Khan has earlier called on Western government­s that have outlawed negative comments about the Holocaust “to use the same standards to penalise those deliberate­ly spreading their message of hate against Muslims by abusing our Prophet.”

The premier assured that the objective of protesters and the government is common but the method is different.

He also urged people not to play into the hands of enemies by spreading fake news that could fuel panic.

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