Pakistan condemns desecration of Quran in Netherlands

Pakistan condemns desecration of Quran in Netherlands

Pakistan's foreign office said in a statement that "this is a deliberately provocative and Islamophobic act that hurts the sentiments of Muslims around the world."


Pakistan has strongly condemned the incident of desecration of Quran in the city of The Hague in the European country of the Netherlands on Monday, terming it as a 'deliberate provocation' and an 'Islamophobic' act.

In a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Monday, it was said that "Pakistan strongly condemns the recent senseless and highly provocative incident of desecration of the Quran outside the embassies of some OIC member countries, including Pakistan, in The Hague." Is.'


Pakistan's foreign office said in a statement that "this is a deliberately provocative and Islamophobic act that hurts the sentiments of Muslims around the world."

"Such acts cannot be hidden under the guise of protest, opinion and freedom of expression," the statement said.

According to Reuters, another desecration of the Quran occurred in The Hague on September 23, where the head of an anti-Islamic group desecrated the Quran in front of the embassies of Pakistan, Indonesia, Turkey and Denmark.


On the other hand, Saudi Arabia has also condemned the recent incident of desecration of the Quran in The Hague.

According to the Saudi Gazette, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia has condemned the desecration of the Quran and said that "such actions are not acceptable in any case."


"Such actions clearly incite hatred and racism, and in addition to rejecting extremism, spread the values ​​of tolerance, moderation and necessary between people and countries," the Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement. are in direct conflict with international efforts to undermine mutual respect.'




Interpol action against Babbar Khalsa terrorist Karanvir Singh, Red Corner notice issued


Karanvir Singh is said to be the successor of Babbar Khalsa's senior terrorists Wadhwa Singh and Harvinder Singh Rinda. Wadhwa Singh and Rinda have also escaped from India and are hiding in Pakistan.


New Delhi : Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice against the Khalistani terrorist hiding in Pakistan. Red corner notice has been issued against Babbar Khalsa terrorist Karanveer Singh. According to sources, Karanveer Singh, a resident of Kapurthala, Punjab, is currently present in Pakistan.

Karanvir Singh is said to be the successor of Babbar Khalsa's senior terrorists Wadhwa Singh and Harvinder Singh Rinda. Wadhwa Singh and Rinda have also escaped from India and are hiding in Pakistan. Both of them are spreading terrorism in India in collaboration with Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. Cases of murder, explosive act, terror funding, terrorist conspiracy, Arms Act are registered against Karanvir.


Interpol has shared some details in the Red Corner Notice issued for Karanvir Singh Babbar Khalsa. According to the notice, his age is stated to be 38 years. Height is 1.77 meters, hair and eye color is said to be black. It has also been told in the notice that Karanvir Singh Babbar Khalsa can speak Punjabi, Hindi and English.


Babbar Khalsa Sikhs demand an independent state and India considers it a terrorist organization. Apart from this, countries like America and Canada have also banned it. Even America had called this organization a threat to the world. America said that this organization is going to break the country.

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