Islamabad: Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Casaf (PTI), worsened obscuristerism, and cowardly shamelessly since the power.
Farahnaz Ispahani, in a article in Diplomat said that Pakistan was known for having a little tolerance to his religious minority.
Khan and PTI have worsened the problem.
Khan has attracted criticism for his recent rejection to condemn the cruelty of China to Uyghur Muslims and for Khan’s comments blamed the increase in sexual violence in women wearing “very little clothing” and the fact that the man was not “robot.” Khan also produced controversy last year by describing Osama bin Laden as a martyr, instead of calling him a terrorist, speaking in Pakistani parliament.
Describing Bin Laden as a martyr, connecting rape to “vulgar” and women’s dresses, and pretending that Chinese brutality to Uyghurs is not a problem not just sneaking the tongue; They reflect the world view of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Khan had blamed the victims before by inviting rape through their behavior.
And he has stepped over to claim that he doesn’t know much about the problem of Uyghur, write Ispahani.
Khan’s reputation as a former Cricketer and Playboy that is permanently misled the strangers to assume that he might represent a liberal vision for Pakistan.
In fact, Khan and his PTI represented Pakistani descendants then became obscuristerism and Bigotry shamelessly, reported diplomats.
Not long ago, comments by Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told CNN interviewers that Jews had “big bags” and “control the media” attracting attention to anti-Semitism which extends among the elites the only Muslim country in the world with nuclear weapons.
After interviewing Qureshi with Bianna Golodryga, a member of the Islamic parliament called for the use of Pakistani nuclear arsenal against Israel and other ministers quoted anti-Semitic counterfeiting to propose that Muslims must plan world domination such as Jews, writing Ispahani.
Pakistan has contradicted to have very polarized politics and a little tolerance to his religious minority.
Khan and PTI have worsened the problem with their tendency to normalize prejudice and use rough language.
In the first two years of the Khan government, 31 members of the religious minority were killed, 58 were injured, and 25 targeted by blasphemy cases.
The reality of Pakistan under Khan opposes claims, made at the time of his election, that he represents the opportunity to reshape the image of Pakistan, report the diplomat.
Each re-establishment of Pakistan under Khan has been in the direction of pampering and supporting various extremist prejudices.
Even when the ruling party is currently contradictory, one of the politicians creates a political storm by using subject to anti-Christian in the provincial legislature.
Sixteen months into reign, a senator from the Khan Party stated on TV shows that he and Khan considered the Ahmadiyya Muslim community commensurate with their curse, writing Ispahani.
Senator also uses a carrative designation for Ahmadiyah.
Both PTI and the Prime Minister did not care about breaking away from his statement.
In addition, a Pakistani Fundamentalist leader Pakistani (TLP), who recently been wheeled to demand the expulsion of the French ambassador to the alertness of Islam by his people, stated that “Pakistani Muslims will sacrifice their youth and lives, But they will not accept the dirty feet of Jews in Jerusalem.
“This is far from when Pakistan, after his birth in August 1947 as the homeland for South Asian Muslims, is home to a diverse community.
At that time the capital, Karachi, bragged with a mosque of various Muslim denominations, several Catholic and Protestant Churches, Jewish Synagogues, Temple of API Parsi (Zoroastrian), and Jain and Hindu temples intended for various gods, reported diplomats.