Justice Qazi Faez Isa visits Jaranwala after Muslim mob attack on churches

Supreme Court judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday visited Jaranwala to review the situation after several churches and Christian homes were vandalised and torched over blasphemy allegations

Sarena Isa, the wife of the top court’s judge, was also present on the occasion and met with the victims. Speaking on the occasion, Justice Isa said he was personally visiting the place to show solidarity with the Christian community, clarifying that it was not his official visit.

He said that he would instruct the administrative authorities to start the restoration work on emergency basis to resettle the Christian people, who are displaced after the incident.

On this occasion, the victims told the apex court’s judge that their houses and properties were torched by the mob and demanded justice from him.

The judge assured them that Christian community has as much right as Muslims to go to their worship places.

Justice Isa also reprimanded the police officials for showing alleged negligence in the Jaranwala tragedy, saying it was duty of police to ensure protection of all citizens.

Following his visit, Justice Isa said the attack on churches was a serious violation of the Islamic teachings, adding that the guarantees given by the founder of Pakistan to minorities were also violated.

The judge further said it is the duty of every Muslim to protect the followers of other religions, adding that Muslims should stop those who launch attacks against non-Muslims.

On August 16, several Christian churches and homes in Jaranwala tehsil of eastern city of Faisalabad were vandalised and torched a day earlier by the mob after two minority men were accused of desecrating the Holy Quran.

The attack, which took place on August 16, continued for more than 10 hours as charged protesters carrying iron rods and sticks attacked the minorities settlement and worship places.

The Salvation Army Church, United Presbyterian Church, Allied Foundation Church and Shehroonwala Church situated in the Isa Nagri area were damaged during the incidents, a pastor told the local media.

Authorities started a crackdown and detained over 100 accused after charged members vandalised multiple churches.

As tensions run high in the region, Rangers were called in to assist the local police in restoring law and order.

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