The leader of an ultra-right Pakistan party infamous for sometimes bloody anti-blasphemy agitation has vowed a comeback after its vote share evaporated in elections last week.
The leader of an ultra-right Pakistan party infamous for sometimes bloody anti-blasphemy agitation has vowed a comeback after its vote share evaporated in elections last week.
The leader of an ultra-right Pakistan party infamous for sometimes bloody anti-blasphemy agitation has vowed a comeback after its vote share evaporated in elections last week."Khadim Rizvi had the kind of leadership and charisma that his son does not have," Arafat Mazhar, who works on blasphemy law reform, told AFP.
He added that religion had dropped down the pecking order in elections defined by "anti-establishment politics", as Pakistan battles a massive economic crisis and an erosion of trus
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