Islamabad,
Oct 16: Two days after Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi distanced
himself from the anti-Ahmadi remarks by his party's leader Capt (retd) Mohammad
Safdar on the floor of the National Assembly, PML-N president Nawaz Sharif has
also distanced his party from the remarks of his son-in-law. “I declare it in
categorical and unequivocal terms that all minorities living in Pakistan enjoy
complete fundamental rights, including protection to their lives and property,
under the Constitution and Islamic teachings,” Mr Sharif said in a statement
issued from London and released to the local media by PML-N spokesman Senator
Asif Kirmani here on Sunday. “Any negative expression in this regard has
nothing to do with the ideology and policy of the PML-N,” Mr Sharif clarified,
without elaborating or mentioning the speech of the party MNA, who also happens
to be his son-in-law. During a television interview last week, Prime Minister
Abbasi had stated that neither he nor Nawaz Sharif or the PML-N was responsible
for the views expressed against the Ahmadi community by Capt Safdar. “We should
stay away from such statements which create unrest in the society,” Mr Abbasi
had said while agreeing that being the son-in-law of Mr Sharif he should have
behaved more responsibly. Mr Sharif in his statement said that belief in the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) as the last Messenger of Allah
Almighty (Khatm-i-Nabuwwat) was the fundamental part of Islamic faith, which
was also an integral part of the Constitution. The former Prime Minister said
the matter had been settled once for all and it should not be politicised,
keeping in view its sensitivity. He said the mistake in the Electoral Reforms
Act, 2017, had already been rectified. He also thanked all the political parties
for their support in rectifying the mistake. Mr Sharif said the people had
elected him Prime Minister thrice and during all the tenures he and the PML-N
had served the masses and protected their rights regardless of any ethnic,
racial and religious bias and ensured the rights of the minorities. He said the
PML-N had the honour of being known as the party of the Founder of Pakistan
Quaid-i-Azam Zinnah. Capt Safdar had last week launched into a virulent tirade
against the country’s Ahmadi community while speaking in the National Assembly,
accusing the faith group of acting against the country’s interests and called
for action against its members. UNI
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