ISLAMABAD: Protesters from hardline religious groups known as off their agitation that had paralysed the rustic's capital after the Pakistan govt gave in to their demands and got rid of law minister Zahid Hamid who used to be being held responsible for wondering the "finality" of Prophet Mohammed.
A record released on Monday, bearing signature of house minister Ahsan Iqbal and non secular leaders, stated the government has got rid of Hamid with immediate effect, leading to a resolution between the two events. It additionally credit army leader Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa for his "special efforts" that saved the rustic from a big "catastrophe".
The protest started after the law ministry changed the election oath or Khatm-i-Nabuwwat regarding the finality of Prophet Muhammad in September. Led through firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi, heading Tehreek-e-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah (TLYRA), the sitin had introduced Islamabad to a standstill with protesters blockading the primary highway for over 3 weeks.
"The TLYRA will not issue any fatwa (religious decree) of any kind against him," the documents stated, including that the government will resolve the folks responsible for converting the election oath within 30 days.
The resolution additionally asks the government to investigate violent clashes between law imposing companies and protesters, which left at least 12 folks dead, and take motion against erring security body of workers in the next 30 days.
It stated that each one protesters arrested shall be released and cases registered against them quashed. "The government will determine and compensate for the loss of government and private assets incurred from November 6 until the end of the sit-in," the agreement stated. Other demands made through Rizvi, which could additional radicalise Pakistani society, have been additionally authorised.
"No difficulty will be faced in registering blasphemy cases; no leniency will be given to those convicted by courts for blasphemy; no ban will be imposed on the use of loudspeakers," the record stated.
The govt additionally authorised adjustments in school syllabus. "Two representatives of TLYRA will be included in the panel to decide changes in the textbook board. The officials will push for inclusion of translation of the Holy Quran and chapters about Seerat-un-Nabi (life of Prophet Muhammad) and Muslim leaders. Another demand to observe "Martyrs of Prophet's honour day" on November 25 (the day when govt launched its operation against the protesters) used to be additionally authorised.
A record released on Monday, bearing signature of house minister Ahsan Iqbal and non secular leaders, stated the government has got rid of Hamid with immediate effect, leading to a resolution between the two events. It additionally credit army leader Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa for his "special efforts" that saved the rustic from a big "catastrophe".
The protest started after the law ministry changed the election oath or Khatm-i-Nabuwwat regarding the finality of Prophet Muhammad in September. Led through firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi, heading Tehreek-e-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah (TLYRA), the sitin had introduced Islamabad to a standstill with protesters blockading the primary highway for over 3 weeks.
"The TLYRA will not issue any fatwa (religious decree) of any kind against him," the documents stated, including that the government will resolve the folks responsible for converting the election oath within 30 days.
The resolution additionally asks the government to investigate violent clashes between law imposing companies and protesters, which left at least 12 folks dead, and take motion against erring security body of workers in the next 30 days.
It stated that each one protesters arrested shall be released and cases registered against them quashed. "The government will determine and compensate for the loss of government and private assets incurred from November 6 until the end of the sit-in," the agreement stated. Other demands made through Rizvi, which could additional radicalise Pakistani society, have been additionally authorised.
"No difficulty will be faced in registering blasphemy cases; no leniency will be given to those convicted by courts for blasphemy; no ban will be imposed on the use of loudspeakers," the record stated.
The govt additionally authorised adjustments in school syllabus. "Two representatives of TLYRA will be included in the panel to decide changes in the textbook board. The officials will push for inclusion of translation of the Holy Quran and chapters about Seerat-un-Nabi (life of Prophet Muhammad) and Muslim leaders. Another demand to observe "Martyrs of Prophet's honour day" on November 25 (the day when govt launched its operation against the protesters) used to be additionally authorised.
Islamists end stir after Pak govt caves in
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