Government has No Intention to Change Blasphemy Law: Prime Minister
The Patriot (Rawalpindi, Pakistan) 2011, Feb 1, 9, 494
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ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday categorically reiterated that the government has no intention of bringing any amendment in the blasphemy law."Every Muslim respects Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and I have stated many times that the government has no intention of changing the blasphemy law", he said in a live "Prime Minister On Line" PTV programme co-hosted by Dunya TV. The Prime Minister said despite his clarification some people were taking out rallies, adding, he will invite them to talks and will once again dispel the impression of any change in the blasphemy law, on the floor of the house.
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