Dozens have been arrested for attacking churches in Faisalabad’s Jaranwala over blasphemy allegations.
This was said by interim Punjab Information Minister Amir Mi on Wednesday.
In a statement, the minister said that the violence in Jaranwala was done under a “well-thought-out conspiracy”.
“There was a plan to disturb the peace by inciting public sentiments. After the desecration of the Holy Quran, the angry protesters reacted strongly,” Mir said, adding that the situation in Faisalabad is fully under control now.
The provincial info minister also said that the investigation into the tragic incident of the desecration of the holy book is underway at a fast pace, adding that anyone who tries to take the law into his hands would be arrested immediately.
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The security of churches, he said, has been tightened and a large number of law enforcers have been deployed. More than 6,000 policemen and Rangers personnel are present in the affected areas, he added.
The minister also shared that in today’s incidents, no one was injured nor was there any loss of life.
Mir went on to say that the Punjab chief secretary and Inspector General of Punjab Police have reached Jaranwala on the instructions of caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi.