The Pakistan Ulema Council chairman says that the violations of human rights continue in Israel and India, saying that Israel the cruelest country in the world.


Lahore: Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman Maulana Tahir Ashrafi said that Israel and India had no right to interfere into the internal affairs of Pakistan, saying that the minorities had complete freedom in the country.
Maulana Asharfi expressed full support for the Palestinians and reiterated that the Pakistanis were with them.
“Human rights violations are taking place in Israel and India,” said Maulana Tahir Ashrafi while addressing the media in Lahore on Friday.
Tahir Ashrafi said that Israel is the cruelest country in the world.
He also strongly condemned desecration of Holy Quran in Sweden, saying that the permission was sought to commit the heinous act of desecration of Holy Quran. He said that disrespect of all the divine books were not acceptable.
However, he urged the Muslims leaders to get united against Islamophobia, saying that the unity among the Muslims was inevitable. He was of the view that they should fight against Islamophobia.
Ashrafi also claimed that investigation would start coming from the brother Islamic countries to Pakistan. He emphasized upon the harmony, respect and love among the people. The other religious leaders and scholars were also present there.

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