RAWALPINDI: Punjab Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja on Tuesday said the Punjab government planned to work out a comprehensive procedure in consultation with the federal government to deal with those spreading religious hatred on social media with iron hand.

He said, however, that ulema (religious scholars) should also keep an eye on those who use social media for their nefarious purposes and spoil the atmosphere of religious harmony.

He urged them to discourage such elements and ban them, and help the administration expose them and bring them to justice.

Basharat Raja said the government did not support any individual, sect or particular thinking rather the government is neutral in this regard and believes in treating all schools of thought equally.

He expressed these views while presiding over a meeting of the Punjab Cabinet Sub-Committee on Law and Order at Punjab House, Rawalpindi.

The meeting was attended by Provincial Minister for Revenue Colonel Anwar, Provincial Minister for Literacy and Non-Formal Education Raja Rashid Hafeez, Provincial Minister for Youth Affairs Taimur Bhatti, Provincial Minister for Labour and Manpower Ansar Majeed and Minister for Population Welfare Hashim Dogar.

The meeting was also attended by Punjab Home department Additional Secretary Momin Agha and IG Punjab Shoaib Dastagir.

Commissioner Rawalpindi retired Capt Mohammad Mahmood, scholars belonging to the Divisional Peace Committee and administrative and police officers of all the districts of Rawalpindi Division were also present.

Punjab Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja said that we should play our role not only during Muharram but also throughout the year to maintain law and order and this is possible only with the cooperation of religious scholars.

He said mischievous elements created discord for their nefarious purposes and they would be dealt with iron hands.

Law Minister Mohammad Basharat Raja said that religious tolerance should be maintained even during Muharram, the nefarious aims of miscreants should be thwarted and if any misunderstanding arises, it should be resolved at local level.

He said that cooperation of the business community with the administration was essential during the Muharram processions.

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2020

Opinion

Editorial

Political drama
Updated 16 Sep, 2024

Political drama

Govt must revisit its plans to bring constitutional amendments and ensure any proposed changes to judiciary are subjected to thorough debate.
Complete impunity
16 Sep, 2024

Complete impunity

ZERO per cent. That is the conviction rate in crimes against women and children in Sindh, according to data shared...
Melting glaciers
16 Sep, 2024

Melting glaciers

ACCELERATED glacial melt in the Indus river basin, as highlighted recently by the National Disaster Management...
Amendment furore
Updated 15 Sep, 2024

Amendment furore

Few seem to know what is in its legislative package, and it seems like a thoroughly undemocratic exercise overall.
‘Mini’ budget chatter
15 Sep, 2024

‘Mini’ budget chatter

RUMOURS are a dime a dozen in a volatile, uncertain economy. No wonder the rumour mills continue to generate reports...
Child beggary
15 Sep, 2024

Child beggary

CHILD begging, the ugliest form of child labour, is a curse on society. Ravaged by disease, crime, exploitation and...