Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf has strongly condemned its cabinet member’s act of placing a
$100,000 bounty on the head of the maker of an anti-Islam film that has
sparked a wave of violence and anger, as Muslims mounted fresh protests
worldwide.
“The government has ‘absolutely’ no link
with the statement of Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmed
Bilour,” BBC Urdu quoted Shafqat Jalil, the spokesman to the PM house,
as saying.
“I announce today that this blasphemer
who has abused the holy prophet, if somebody will kill him, I will give
that person a prize of $100,000,” Bilour spoke to reporters on Saturday
in the northwestern city of Peshawar, a day after violent nationwide
demonstrations against the “Innocence of Muslims” film left 21 people
dead and more than 200 injured.
Jalil said that the PM would discuss the
matter with the chairman of the Awami National Party (ANP) as Bilour
was a leader of the party. “No action can be ruled out against the
minister, however, presently he will continue to work on his post.”
The railways minister also called on the Taliban and Al-Qaeda to join the hunt and help accomplish the “noble deed”.
The ANP Spokesman Senator Zahid Khan has
also termed Bilour’s statement as his personal act and said that it was
not party’s policy.
Source: http://wwthenewstribe.com
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