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ISLAMABAD: Western governments should treat the people who insult the Prophet (peace be upon him) the same as those who deny the Holocaust, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday.
Speaking after the government banned the religious party that turned violent while demanding the expulsion of the French ambassador to protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s support for the cartoons’ publication, PM Khan said insulting the Prophet (PBUH) hurt Muslims across the world.
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PM wants work on electoral reforms on war footing
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April 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday decided to form a parliamentary committee to bring about electoral reforms in the country.Speaking to PTI Senator Ali Zafar who called on him in Islamabad, Imran Khan called for work on electoral reforms to be initiated on war footing. “I have learnt a lot from the recent Senate election,” he said.
The premier reiterated the government’s resolve to stop the use of money and foul play in elections. He pledged that the government will take along all parties in the Senate with efforts to be made to carry out all pending legislation. He directed Senator Zafar to contact other parties in the Upper House of the Parliament in this regard.
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