HYDERABAD, April 1: The Sunni Tehrik brought out a procession against the release of a controversial anti-Islam film by a parliamentarian of Holland and demanded of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference to sever all diplomatic relations with Holland and Denmark.

The procession which was led by ST activists culminated at the local press club.

Speaking on the occasion, ST leaders said that two years ago some European countries hatched conspiracies and now once again the Dutch parliamentarian had released the controversial film which injured the feelings of Muslims.

They said that in Germany blasphemous dramas on Salman Rushdie’s novels were staged while sacrilegious caricatures were published in Denmark.

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