Caretaker PM assures Christian community of justice over Jaranwala incident
Prime Minister Kakar who paid a visit to the victim Christian community in Jaranwala says that extremism has no religion.


Jaranwala: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar said that extremism had no religion, making it clear that no society could sustain without dispensation of justice.
“We can protect our people and we are united to fight against our enemies,” said PM Kakar while addressing the Christian community. He promised with the victims that the perpetrators of the awful incident would be brought to justice.
Live: Caretaker Prime Minister @anwaar_kakar visited a #church in #Jaranwala #Faisalabad@PakPMOhttps://t.co/fyxpk6G9wx
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) August 21, 2023
The PM said that Pakistan is incomplete without minorities and vowed to fight against the enemies with collective efforts. He said he felt huge pain over the tragic incident unfolded last week. Kakar said that protection of every Christian is the duty of every Muslim, making it clear that there would no compromise on protection of the minorities.
The Christian community, he said, played a pivotal role in creation of Pakistan.

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