Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Pakistan: Prayers For Bin Laden In National Assembly

From Jihad Watch:


Pakistan: Prayers for Bin Laden in National Assembly







Reflecting "a divergent view from the official stance over the killing of Bin Laden," and probably one that is more popular with the people of Pakistan than that official stance. "Prayers for Bin Laden in National Assembly," from The Express Tribune, May 11 (thanks to Mehreen):



Parliamentarians were stunned on Tuesday when a lawmaker led prayers for al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, defying calls from Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi that he needed permission to do so.

At the National Assembly session, Maulvi Asmatullah, an independent candidate from NA-264 stood up and said Bin Laden had reportedly been given funeral services by the Americans and “we should pray for him”.



The prayer service hardly lasted a minute in which two JUI-F legislators from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, former federal minister Attaur Rehman and Laiq Muhammad Khan, participated.



The deputy speaker was administering the proceedings on a private members day, but he could not convince the lawmakers to stick to the rules of business. Osama bin Laden was killed in a US operation in Abbottabad in the early hours of May 2.



Earlier, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said in the National Assembly that “Osama bin Laden was the most wanted terrorist and enemy number one of the civilized world.



Elimination of Osama bin Laden, who launched waves after waves of terrorist attacks against innocent Pakistanis, is indeed justice done. However, we are not so naïve to declare victory; missions accomplished, and turn around.”



The first of its kind prayer service at the floor of the National Assembly reflected a divergent view from the official stance over the killing of Bin Laden....





Posted by Robert on May 11, 2011 8:43 AM

No comments:

Post a Comment