Justice Isa show solidarity with Christian community

FAISALABAD (Agencies): Chief Justice Designate Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday visited Jaranwala to meet and express solidarity with the Christian community after violent attacks on their houses and churches over alleged blasphemy allegations.

On August 16, a crowd vandalised several churches and set scores of houses on fire in Jaranwala town of the industrial district of Faisalabad after clerics made announcements in mosques inciting the mob to attack the Christian community under allegations of blasphemy.

Paramilitary troops were called in to handle the violence and bring the situation under control, according to a government order seen by media. The attack sparked outrage on social media and among political and religious figures in Pakistan, who condemned the incident, saying that there was no room for such extreme behaviour.

The Supreme Court’s judge arrived in Jaranwala with his wife and visited the Christian colony. Justice Isa reviewed the situation of the houses and churches that were attacked earlier this week. “Three days have passed since the incident and the streets are still not clean,” said Justice Isa while expressing displeasure with the deputy commissioner and directing him to get the streets cleaned immediately.

Expressing regret over the incident, the senior puisne judge met the victims, assuring them of all-out support. He told the Christian community that they have equal rights as everyone else, adding that all citizens are equal. Speaking to the Christian victims, Justice Isa said that it was the duty of Muslims to catch the perpetrators if churches are attacked. He added that Christians have equal rights to build a church as Muslims have to build a mosque. During his visit, the judge and his wife also provided financial assistance to the victims and distributed food packages among them.