‘Ladke hain, josh mein aa gaye,’ Pakistan’s defence minister defends Jihadis who burnt Sri Lankan man

Pakistan, Pakistani, Sri Lanka, Jihadists, Islamists

Pakistan is an Islamist hellhole. It is no place to stay for non-Muslims. All non-Muslims, who are referred to as ‘kafirs’ in Islam, are deemed fit to be killed by Pakistani Muslims. Pakistani Muslims are a special breed of rabidity. They are toxic, intolerant, violent, and supremacists of the highest order.

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Last Friday, a Sri Lankan man named Priyantha Diyawadana, who worked as general manager of a factory of the industrial engineering company Rajco Industries in Pakistan’s Sialkot town, was killed and then set on fire by a murderous mob of bloodthirsty Islamists. According to reports, the man was accused of blasphemy over some posters he had allegedly removed.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister whitewashes mob lynching:

In brazen remarks made on Sunday, Pakistan’s defense minister, Pervez Khattak tried normalising broad-daylight mob lynching of non-Muslims, saying Muslim youth get emotional and are filled with ‘josh’, which leads to people being killed. Speaking to the media on Sunday, the defence minister said that the mob had “become emotional” and that the murder took place suddenly. “You know the reasons [behind this incident] too. When children … grow up, they become spirited and do things out of emotions. This does not mean this was the result of that action,” Khattak said.

Khattak also said boys entering adulthood are “ready to do anything” and learn with age how to control their emotions. He added he would do the same in a state of heightened emotions, saying such incidents did not mean “Pakistan is going towards destruction”.

The lynching:

In dreadful videos circulating across social media, murderous Islamists can be seen brutally beating Diyawadana and tearing his clothes. While some of the Islamists were beating him to death, others were taking selfies, putting on naked display – the inhumane mentality which grips all of Pakistan. The incident took place over rumours that Diyawadana had removed a poster bearing words from the Qur’an. During the lynching of the Sri Lankan man, the Islamist mob was chanting a slogan which is a very familiar saying among Muslims. It was the chant of “gustakh-e-nabi ki ek hi saza, sar tan se juda sar tan se juda (for blasphemy, there is only one punishment – decapitation)”.

Also read: Blasphemy: An open license to kill non-Muslims in Pakistan

Pakistan’s draconian laws against blasphemy to promote islamisation of Pakistan are misused against religious minorities and to kill them. In most cases, the accused are lynched to death even before they are proven guilty in court. With the kind of remarks made by Pakistan’s defense minister, violent extremists will be all the more motivated to go on a killing spree of non-Muslims for “crimes” they never committed.

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