Adil Najam
Salman Taseer – Governor Punjab, businessman, media mogul, PPP leader – was gunned down outside a restaurant in Kohsar Market, Islamabad, by one of his own guards. The guard – reportedly, a Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri – was part of the security Elite Force depute assigned to keep Salman Taseer safe gunned down the Punjab Governor with as many as 27 bullets. Later the guard handed himself to the police and said that he had killed Salman Taseer because of his vocal opposition to the Blasphemy Law.
Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri may have pulled the trigger but let us all hang our head in shame today because Salman Taseer was killed by the intolerance, the hatred, the extremism, the vigilantism, the violence and the jahalat that now defines our society. He was killed by the unchecked abundance of false sanctimony where custodians of morality have been breathing fire and instigating violence. Each one of us, including his own party, should be ashamed today for having tolerated the pall of intolerance that has eventually gunned down this man. Today’s Pakistan is defined by Mumtaz Hussain Qadris. They exist all around us. And it is all of us who tolerate them and their intolerance. It is this tolerance of intolerance that kills.
Today, it claimed yet one more victim.
Just as one example of many that we should have been paying heed to already, it was less than a month ago that a dispicable man in Peshawar was publicly offering money to anyone who would murder in the name of the blasphemy law. The news flashed on the media. Was highlighted in disgust by those like us. Yet, no action was taken; indeed, not even note was taken by those in power. It was ignored as mere ‘josh i khitaabat’ and emotionalism. It was obviously more. The tragedy is that there are too many like this man. Are people like him not responsible for spreading hatred and the results of that hatred? People instigating violence. People celebrating violence. People supporting violence. All of these people are responsible for Salman Taseer’s death. As are all of those who have stood silent and let these merchants of violence sell their wares. (Full story here).
At one level the details of what exactly happened in Islamabad today are less important than what we have allowed to happen in our societies for all the years that have led to this day, but for those who may not have seen the (still developing) details, here is an update from Dawn:
Gunmen killed the governor of Pakistan’s Punjab province, a senior member of the ruling party, in Islamabad on Tuesday, his spokesman said. “Yes, he has died,” said the spokesman for Salman Taseer. Police official Mohammad Iftikhar said Taseer was gunned down by one of his elite security force protectors. Five other people were wounded as other security personnel responded to the attack. Police said earlier Taseer had been shot nine times and wounded near his Islamabad home in the F6 sector and close to Kohsar market, a popular shopping and cafe spot frequented by wealthy Pakistanis and expatriates.
Another police official, Hasan Iqbal, said a pair of witnesses told the police that as the governor was leaving his vehicle, a man from his security squad fired at him. Taseer then fell, while other police officials fired on the attacker. In recent days, as the People’s Party has faced the loss of its coalition partners, the 56-year-old Taseer has insisted that the government will survive. But it was his stance against the blasphemy laws that apparently led to his killing.
Interior Minister Rahman Malik told reporters that the suspect in the case had surrendered to police and told them he killed Taseer because “the governor described the blasphemy laws as a black law.” Taseer was believed to be meeting someone for a meal, Malik said. Other members of his security detail were being questioned, Malik said. The security for Taseer was provided by the Punjab government. “We will see whether it was an individual act or someone had asked him” to do it, Malik said of the attacker.





















































@Aliya.
How dare you put Muslim prayer for this man who was supporting a Christian and was against the Blasphemy law.
You are also now no longer a Muslim. Wajab-ul-qatl. People like you are an insult to Islam.
Very sad…look at the tolerance level from FAHEEM comment. A person has been killed and people are celeberting it. Its sad because a humn has been killed forget about his views, idealogy or political belonging. God bless ISLAMIC REPUBLIC of PAKISTAN and help us all.
Ina lillahe waa ina elahey rajeoon !!!
More comments from the ATP Facebook Page:
– “who the all are u to tell us that this is true or nt for GOD SAKE.ALLAH KNOWS BETTER ..i m nt supporting any politician bt we cant blame on any one until and unless we know full truth..”
– “All these f&*king a$$wipes who think that the guard was right are the reason that Pakistan is such an intolerant society today. WAKE UP IDIOTS!!!”
– “woww”
– “go0d 4 PAkistani q0am”
– “Salman tayseer was issuing the statements to bait this intolerance but we cannot encourage intolerance and must not glorify the killer. No one has the right to take life of any human being. True muslims may not feel good upon such incidence and Islam is the religion of peace and tolerance. Awfave is the essence of Islam.”
– “Those who annoy Allah and His Messenger― Allah has cursed them in this world and in the Hereafter, and has prepared for them a humiliating Punishment. (Sura AL-Ahzab: 57)…………”
– “this is what happens when you take stand against extreme ideas. One dead, will any one else ever dare say it a “kala qanoon”? This pretty much explains the silence of liberals when extremists control the whole world.
Now hoe many of us will go beyond our computer screens and shout out loud that “repeal the law”.”
– “y u think that the ppl who suport killer r idiots ? was salman an innocent when he said against touheen-e-risalat ? r u mad ,,, u better know the 1st & last punishment of these type of swines is just 2 kill them at spot , whenever they try 2 bark against our Holy Prophet … plz , open ur eyes ,,, u r also a muslim ….”
How sad that people are celebrating and gloating over the murder. Whatever you disagree with, and I disagreed with many things Salman Taseer did (especially creating unnecessary tension with PML) have we become so inhuman that murder is the only solution we see. For the sake of Allah that you all seem to speak for, follows Allaj’s message instead of being supporters of these devil mullahs.