Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Muhammad Yousaf has categorically dismissed the impression, given in various news reports, that the government is likely to change the existing blasphemy law in the country.
"We have no plan to diversify or modify the blasphemy law," the minister said in a statement.
He said, "The present democratic government is fully determined and affirmed to implement the existing law in true spirit and has no concoction to make any change in blasphemy law."
He said, "The news reports published in media about modifying the blasphemy law by the government is not true but has described it as concocted and baseless."
The Minister also maintained, "Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and cabinet members are first Muslims then Pakistani as they don't think about the change of such law."
He further clarified, "Islam is a peaceful religion and it protects the right of every individual regardless of any religious affiliations."
"Islam teaches us tolerance and harmony towards all religions," he concluded.
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