Pakistani prime minister welcomes Justin Trudeau’s condemnation of ‘Islamophobia’

The collage shows Prime Minister Imran Khan (left) addressing the Tiger Force, in Islamabad on May 4, 2020 and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a news conference on Covid-19 situation on Jan. 12, 2022 in Ottawa. (PID/AFP)
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Updated 30 January 2022
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Pakistani prime minister welcomes Justin Trudeau’s condemnation of ‘Islamophobia’

  • Canadian authorities have expressed their intention to appoint a special representative to deal with the issue
  • PM Khan has previously asked international leaders to crack down on hate speech and anti-Islamic instances in their countries

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday applauded his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau for condemning “Islamophobia” and expressing his intention to appoint a special representative to deal with anti-Muslim sentiment in his country.
Khan has frequently asked international leaders to crack down on hate speech and anti-Islamic acts within areas of their jurisdiction.
He also wrote a letter to leaders of Muslim-majority countries in October last year, asking them to “act collectively to counter growing Islamophobia” around the world.
“I welcome Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau’s unequivocal condemnation of #Islamophobia & his plan to appoint a Special Representative to combat this contemporary scourge,” he wrote in a Twitter post. “His timely call to action resonates with what I have long argued. Let us join hands to put an end to this menace.”

Khan issued the statement after Trudeau circulated a news release on his social media account regarding his government’s intention to appoint the special representative as part of its anti-racism strategy.
“Islamophobia is a concrete and daily reality for Muslim communities across Canada and around the world,” the document noted, adding it was the government’s “responsibility to combat discrimination and continue to build a more inclusive Canada.”
“Islamophobia is unacceptable. Full stop. We need to put an end to this hate and make our communities safer for Muslim Canadians,” Trudeau wrote on Twitter.

Five years ago, Canada witnessed a major attack against its Muslim citizens in which a gunman entered the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center in January 2017 and started shooting worshippers in the prayer hall.
Last year, four members of a Muslim family of Pakistani origin were killed in a premeditated truck attack in the city of London, Ontario, in Canada.
According to the Canadian authorities, “Islamophobia includes racism, stereotypes, prejudice, fear or acts of hostility directed toward individual Muslims or followers of Islam in general. In addition to individual acts of intolerance and racial profiling, Islamophobia can lead to viewing and treating Muslims as a greater security threat on an institutional, systemic and societal level.”

 

 


Pakistan’s National Assembly appoints Mahmood Achakzai as opposition leader after months of delay

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Pakistan’s National Assembly appoints Mahmood Achakzai as opposition leader after months of delay

  • The position had been vacant for almost five months since the disqualification of ex-PM Imran Khan’s aide Omar Ayub
  • Opposition previously accused government of delaying appointment, but government said that the matter was sub judice

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, on Friday appointed Mahmood Khan Achakzai as the leader of the opposition, an official notification said, following months of delay in appointment on the key post.

The position had been vacant for almost five months since the disqualification of Omar Ayub, a member of former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, in Aug. 2025 after his conviction in cases relating to violent riots in May 2023.

Khan had later nominated Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) Chairman Mahmood Khan Achakzai and PTI’s Azam Swati for the post of opposition leaders in the National Assembly and Senate, the upper house of Pakistan parliament, according to the PTI.

An opposition leader plays a central role in ensuring parliamentary oversight and democratic accountability. He scrutinizes government policies, legislation and executive actions, raising concerns on behalf of citizens and highlighting alternative viewpoints.

“In pursuance of rule 39 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, Honorable Speaker has been pleased to declare Mehmood Khan Achakzai... as leader of the opposition in the National Assembly,” the NA Secretariat said in a notification.

Beyond legislative oversight, the opposition leader carries an important consultative role in major state appointments, including the prime minister, chief election commissioner and caretaker governments, and fosters dialogue between the treasury and the opposition.

The appointment of Achakzai, who also heads the Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayeen-e-Pakistan (TTAP) opposition alliance, was announced after Speaker Ayaz Sadiq’s meeting with PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Chief Whip Amir Dogar on Friday.

The opposition had previously accused the government of delaying Achakzai’s appointment, but the NA speaker said at the time the matter was sub judice — an apparent reference to Ayub’s appeals against his disqualification in courts.

Ayub later withdrew his petitions and the NA Secretariat subsequently sent a letter to PTI Chief Whip Dogar in Dec., seeking details about the status of cases concerning Ayub. Dogar submitted the required documents to the NA speaker this month, following which the constitutional process for the appointment of the next opposition leader was initiated.

“It is reassuring to see that due process has been followed and Mr.Achakzai has been appointed as Leader of the Opposition,” PTI member Zulfikar Bukhari said in a statement. “Like Imran Khan, the entire party has full faith in him.”