YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.
Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.
Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.
H.P.Dubey
YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
H.P.Dubey
YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
H.P.Dubey
YesThe Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina rejected the demands of Islamists for new anti-blasphemy law, according to which the people who defame Islam or Prophet Muhammad would be punished.
Sheikh Hasina declared that the laws which existed earlier were sufficient for punishing people, who insulted the religion. It is important to note that a lot of Islamists in Bangladesh rallied in Dhaka for demanding the death penalty for people who were guilty of blasphemy.
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Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.
eAnswers Team
Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.
eAnswers Team
Anti-Blasphemy Law has not been implemented in Bangladesh yet. However Islamic activists in Bangladesh are doing a strong protest to enact an anti-blasphemy law with a provision for the death penalty. But according to the prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed the country is governed by secular laws and the existing laws have sufficient safeguards to address the protesters’ concerns.