HYDERABAD, Feb 29: Protest demonstrations were held across Sindh on Friday by various organisations against the publication of blasphemous cartoons in 17 newspapers of Denmark.

Speakers called upon the rulers of the Muslim world and the government of Pakistan to boycott Danish goods and sever diplomatic relations with Denmark.

In Hyderabad, over half a dozen religious parties and organisations held protest demonstrations outside the press club after Friday prayers to condemn the publication of the cartoons by the Danish papers. The biggest rally was led by the JUP chief, Maulana Anas Noorani, which marched from Seroghat to Hyder chowk. Hundreds of JUP workers participated in the rally.

Jamat-i-Islami, Jamiat Ulema-i-Pakistan Fazl (JUI-F) , Pasban, All Pakistan Welfare Society, Tibb-e-Islami Council and students of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology also staged protest demonstrations outside the press club.

Our Sukkur correspondent adds: Two separate protest rallies were taken out by activists of Shia Action Committee (SAC) and Jamiat Ulema-i-Pakistan here in Sukkur on Friday, against publication of blasphemous caricatures in Danish newspapers.

Hundreds of SAC activists took to the streets from Haideri Mosque, Old Sukkur and raised slogans against the Danish government, marched on the main thoroughfares of the city.

Opinion

Editorial

Time for restraint
Updated 26 Apr, 2025

Time for restraint

Neither Pakistan nor India can afford another war. It is time again to give diplomacy a chance.
A wise decision
Updated 26 Apr, 2025

A wise decision

GOOD sense seems to have finally prevailed, with the federal government deferring the planned canal projects,...
‘Fake’ Pakistanis
26 Apr, 2025

‘Fake’ Pakistanis

THE revelation is shocking. Hundreds of individuals holding Pakistani passports who were detained by the Saudi...
Wheat worries
25 Apr, 2025

Wheat worries

PUNJAB’S farmers are enraged. They are not getting what they call a fair price for their wheat harvest this year...
Ending rabies
25 Apr, 2025

Ending rabies

RABIES remains one of Pakistan’s most deadly, yet neglected public health crises. Across the country, hundreds die...