Blasphemy case against Sherry
Islamabad, Feb. 16: A Pakistani court has ordered police to register a case against the MP, Ms Sherry Rehman, for committing blasphemy.
Additional sessions judge Mehr Nasir Hussain in Multan directed a case should be registered against Ms Rehman, as she had blasphemed.
“Police has not yet registered the case but will have to do so under the court’s orders. We will register the case when we receive the copy of the order. We have still not received it,” a police official in Multan told this newspaper on Wednesday. Ms Rehman had to go underground in January, as she faced threats to her life for advocating amendments in the blasphemy law on a TV show.
When she came back from hiding from abroad, she announced to withdraw the bill seeking reforms in the blasphemy law. The amendments are vehemently opposed by religious parties and groups in the country who have threatened of killing anybody who proposes such ‘blasphemies’.
Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was assassinated in January by his own bodyguard for ‘committing blasphemy’. The extremists had also threatened Ms Rehman, a former information minister — with the same fate.
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