Law enforcement agencies are tightening the knot on blasphemy cases on social media . Nine of the blasphemers arrested have been sentenced to capital punishment, while two have been sentenced to death .
On December 6, Pakistan's largest newspaper, The Nation, reported that law enforcement agencies were tightening the knot on blasphemer stories on social media and arresting individuals suspected of participating in this activity.Nine of the blasphemers arrested have been sentenced to capital punishment, while two have been sentenced to death.Although none of the people involved in these cases has been released on bail by any court yet, The Nation reported that organizations such as the Legal Commission on Blasphemy Pakistan, Namoos-e-Risalat Lawyers Forum Pakistan, Legal Thinkers Forum, Tehreek Tehfuz Namoos-e-Risalat Pakistan, Anjuman Ashqaan-e-Muhammad, Tehfuz Khatm-e-Nabuwat Forum, Razakaran According to the Nation, these organizations have been seeing all the blasphemy cases through and through.According to The Nation, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony (MORA) had also reactivated its Web Evaluation Cell to monitor and combat these blasphemy cases, and had released social media handles to register complaints about blasphemy cases, according to MORA spokesperson Muhammad Umar Butt.
In the case, ATC Judge Fazl Sattar Khan had reserved the jury's decision, finding that the accused had posted desecration messages on the WhatsApp group against the sanctity and glory of Holy Prophet Muhammad, Ummahaat-ul-Momineen, and Islam's religion.After a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against her, another suspect Rabia Peerni was arrested.According to The Journal, the National Assembly (NA) had approved a unanimous motion to dismiss the government's appeals from the Supreme Court to annul the LHC's decision against the publication of blasphemous content on social media by Chaudhary Faqir Ahmad, a member of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), who told the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) that the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI