Pakistani PM’s aide condemns ‘blasphemous’ remarks by Indian Hindu priest against Muslims

A man walks past a wall reading 'No Islamophobia' in Kolkata, India, on February 14, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 April 2023
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Pakistani PM’s aide condemns ‘blasphemous’ remarks by Indian Hindu priest against Muslims

  • In viral video, Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati urged followers to ‘unite, attack, and capture’ Makkah
  • PM’s aide says PM Modi’s Hindu nationalist BJP party made India “miserable for minorities“

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani prime minister’s aide on religious harmony has condemned “blasphemous” remarks by a Hindu leader in India against the city of Makkah and the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam, calling the remarks “unacceptable,” state-owned Radio Pakistan reported on Wednesday.

The statement came after Hindu militant priest, Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, in a viral video message, called on Hindus to “unite, attack, and capture” Makkah, revered in Islam as the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and of the religion itself. 

“The blasphemous remarks by Indian Hindu leaders against the holiest places of Islam are not acceptable to Muslims,” Pakistani prime minister’s aide on interfaith harmony, Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, was quoted as saying by Radio Pakistan.

“The Muslim Ummah is quite disturbed over the blasphemous words of Hindutva leaders,” he added, adding that the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had made “the so-called secular country miserable for the minorities.”

Saraswati’s remarks drew the ire of Muslims across the globe, with many calling on the priest to apologize and asking the Indian government to take legal action against him.

Muslims account for 13 percent of India’s 1.4 billion people and many have complained of marginalization under the rule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party. The government denies the charges and says all Indians, irrespective of religion, are benefiting from Modi’s focus on economic development and social welfare.

Saraswati, who is the leader of the Dasna Devi temple in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was arrested by Indian authorities in January 2022 for inciting his followers to “eliminate” Muslims and make India “free of Islam”.


Pakistan joins seven other Muslim states in condemning Israel’s latest ceasefire violation

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Pakistan joins seven other Muslim states in condemning Israel’s latest ceasefire violation

  • Repeated violations by Israel constitute “direct threat” to political process, hinder peace efforts, says joint statement
  • Joint statement issued as tensions flare in Middle East after Israel killed 32 Palestinians, including children, on Saturday 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and seven other Muslim states condemned Israel in a joint statement on Sunday for violating the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, saying that such efforts undermine peace efforts in the Middle East region. 

The joint statement was issued after Israeli air strikes killed 32 people in Gaza on Saturday, the Palestinian territory’s civil defense agency said. A US-brokered fragile truce in Gaza entered its second phase last month but violence in the Palestinian territory has continued. Israel and Hamas both accuse each other of violating the agreement.

The joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and UAE. 

“The Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of Türkiye, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the State of Qatar strongly condemn Israel’s repeated violations of the ceasefire in Gaza which have resulted in the killing and injuring of more than a thousand Palestinians,” the statement said. 

The statement said such acts risk restoring stability at a time when regional and international parties are working to advance the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan and implement the UN’s Security Council resolution. 

It said repeated violations by Israel constitute “a direct threat” to the political process and hinder ongoing efforts to create appropriate conditions for transitioning to a more stable phase in the Gaza Strip. 

The countries stressed the necessity of “full commitment” to ensure the success of the second phase of Trump’s peace plan. The joint statement urged all sides to exercise restraint, refrain from any actions that may undermine the peace process and create favorable conditions to move forward toward early recovery and reconstruction. 

The countries also backed the Palestinian right to self-determination and statehood in accordance with international law and relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Israel’s latest strikes took place after Tel Aviv announced it would reopen the crucial Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday for the “limited movement of people.”

The Gaza Health Ministry, which operates under the Hamas authority, has said Israeli attacks have killed at least 509 people in Gaza since the ceasefire came into effect.