ISLAMABAD: Religious and political parties will protest in different locations against Sweden’s Eid ul Adha desecration of the Quran.
Jamat-e-Islami (JI) protested outside the Swedish embassy in Islamabad on Monday. It is to denounce a Swiss man’s burning of the holy book.
JI’s Islamabad Amir Nasarullah Randhawa stated the protest march would start from F-6 Markaz and end at the Swedish Embassy. He predicted a large crowd at today’s 5pm protest rally.
While, The JI leader requested that the government publicly oppose the desecration of the Holy Quran.
Moreover, If Sweden did not take such horrific acts seriously and prevent them, Randhawa urged diplomatic severance.
On Sunday, the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) protested outside Karachi Press Club against the Swedish tragedy thats criticised internationally.
Moreover, Allama Sadiq Jafferi, the party’s president, asked the Foreign Office to call the ambassador and other diplomatic employees from the Swedish embassy. To protest the recent destruction of the Holy Quran in Sweden.
The MWM president said the Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, had remained silent in a “criminal way” following the Sweden sacrilege.
He urged the Swedish government to punish the recent perpetrators.
Jafferi criticised the Swedish government for allowing the tragedy to occur.
Other protest speakers requested that the government expel the Swedish ambassador after designating him persona non grata because the new event was not the first in Sweden.