The famous Islamic scholar Mufti Taqi Usmani, a former judge of the Federal Court of the Shariat, emphasized Thursday avoiding violence and vandalism while boycotting products in support of Palestine while Karachi police fruscaba another attack in the middle of a fast food chain.
Mufti Usmani’s comments were produced following multiple recent attacks on the exits of international fast food chains throughout the country. Korangi Police Superintendent (SSP) Mohammed Tariq Nawaz said Dawn.com That the police appealed to Baton charged to disperse a mafia that assaulted an exit from the International Fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chickn (KFC) in Korangi.
He said that around 40-60 people broke into the departure of KFC in the industrial area of Korangi and tried to damage him, but the police took quick measures and stopped 10 suspects, while others fled.
SSP Nawaz said Dawn.com that more police personnel were deployed to guarantee the security of the output. The Interior Minister of Sindh, Ziaul Hassan Lanjar, appreciated the police performance by frustrating the attempt of the criminals to damage the restaurant arrested 10 suspects, according to a statement.
KFC notably is not included in the boycott list of the global boycott movement, divestment and sanctions (BDS). The BDS movement is inherently a non -violent movement that demands that the corporations boycott be “complicit in the oppression of the Palestinians.”
When heading to a conference on Palestine in Islamabad today, Mufti Usmani criticized Israel’s action in the course of his devastating military attack in the Gaza Strip and supported a boycott of products to express solidarity with Palestine.
However, the scholar emphasized: “Islam is a religion of balance. It is not a vandalization religion [property] or hurt someone simply letting themselves fall for emotions.
“Therefore, throw stones at someone or harm someone’s life and property is prohibited in Shariah. Therefore, protest and boychancan but peacefully in which there should be no element of disturbances.”
He said that the country’s rulers should also be convinced peacefully to carry out their responsibilities and obligations.
“Those who are ready to fight against their Muslim governments and have taken weapons in this name [of boycott] It is not at all an acceptable form, we have clearly announced this. Whatever it has to do must be peacefully in another way … civil wars began in Muslim countries. “
Another vandalism incident emerged today when a case was recorded against eight suspects that allegedly threw stones at a KFC exit in Larkana last night, according to a police statement.
THE STATEMENT ADDED THAT THE CASE WAS FILED AT DARI POLICE STATION AND THE SUSPECTS WRE OF UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY GUILTY OFFENCE COMMITED IN PROSECUTION OF COMMON OBJECT), 337A (I) (PUNISHMENT FOR ASSAULT CAUSING HEAD INJURIES), 341 (PUNISHMENT FOR INFORT RESTRICTION) AND 353 (ASSALT OR CRIMINAL FORCE TO DISCOUNT OF THE PUBLIC.
“The suspects arrested by Dari’s police appear in the Anti -Terror Court,” reads the statement. “According to the instructions and orders issued by the Larkana Police commander, SSP Ahmed Chaudhry … the process of identifying other suspects through CCTV is underway.”
The statement added that the search operations were ongoing under the Superintendent Police Assistant Abdullah Afzal to stop the suspects.
An output of a fast food chain was under an attack on Wednesday in the Lahore Defense Housing Authority (DHA) when dozens of people threw it with stones, breaking steps of the window and damaging some of its portions. The video clips that arise on social networks shortly after the incident showed a mafia that attacked the building in phase IV of the DHA, known for housing outlets of different food chains.
In Sindh, the criminals attacked a restaurant in Mirpurkhas and set it fired late on Tuesday night. In Karachi, the Gadap city police said that more than 100 activists from a religious party tried to loot another fast food chain on the M-9 highway on Wednesday night, but the police frustrated their plan. The officials said that 20 suspects were arrested in Mirpurkhas, while nine were arrested by the police in the metropolis and separated cases were presented against criminals.
Ten Tehreek-I-Labbaik Pakistan activists were arrested Tuesday night after a mafia looted a KFC exit in Karachi’s DHA.