More than 100 people have been arrested in Pakistan after a Sri Lankan factory manager was killed and set on fire by a gang accusing him of blasphemy.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan called the attack “a day of shame for Pakistan” and said he had spoken to Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa about the matter.
In Pakistan, even the slightest hint of insult to Islam can trigger protests and lynching.
Khan promises that those responsible for the murder will be prosecuted.
The incident happened on Friday in Sialkot, a district located in Punjab province. There, local police have said that there were rumors that Priyantha Diyawadana had torn down a religious poster and thrown it in a trash can.
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Tahir Ashrafi, a special representative of Prime Minister Imran Khan on religious harmony issues, confirmed that more than 100 people had been arrested. He says that employees at the factory, which makes sports equipment, had complained that Diyawadana was a very strict boss.
– Police are investigating this case from various angles, including from a point of view that some factory workers played a religious card to take revenge on the boss, Ashrafi says.