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Pakistan’s Sialkot manufacturing facility hires Sri Lankan nationwide instead of his lynched compatriot

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A manufacturing facility in Pakistan’s Sialkot has employed one other Sri Lankan nationwide instead of his 49-year-old lynched compatriot. A screengrab of a video that was recorded when the Sri Lankan manufacturing facility employee’s physique was burnt.In a daring transfer, a manufacturing facility in Pakistan’s Sialkot has employed one other Sri Lankan nationwide instead of his slain compatriot who was lynched earlier this month by supporters of a radical Islamist celebration on the allegations of blasphemy.

Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Ashrafi disclosed this on Wednesday throughout a go to to the Sri Lankan High Commission together with famend Islamic preacher Maulana Tariq Jamil to specific condolence over the Sialkot incident.Supporters of the novel Islamist celebration Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) lynched the manufacturing facility’s 49-year-old normal supervisor – Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana – earlier than setting his physique on hearth over allegations of blasphemy earlier this month in Sialkot.READ: Day of disgrace for Pakistan, says PM Imran Khan on Sri Lankan manufacturing facility employee lynchingTalking to the media after assembly Sri Lankan High Commissioner Mohan Wijewickrama, Ashrafi mentioned that the tutorial bills of Kumara’s youngsters can be borne by the manufacturing facility proprietor.”The administration has also given a job to a Sri Lankan citizen in the factory,” he added. “We are thankful to the Sri Lankans that in this atmosphere of fear, one of them chose to work here.”He, nevertheless, didn’t present the title or different particulars concerning the new supervisor of the manufacturing facility in Sialkot, which is legendary for sports activities items.Maulana Tariq Jamil termed the killing of Kumara as an act of “cruelty” for which the complete nation was ashamed.”I told the High Commissioner that we are here to say sorry,” the cleric mentioned.Speaking on the event, the Sri Lankan excessive commissioner thanked each clerics for visiting.Kumara’s lynching has been extensively condemned in Pakistan’s spiritual circles. Clerics from all faculties of thought visited the High Commission of Sri Lankan on December 7 and unanimously condemned the killing and introduced that it was “un-Islamic”.ALSO READ: It’s youthful exuberance, occurs on a regular basis, says Pak defence minister on lynching of Sri Lankan manALSO READ: Pak PM Imran Khan broadcasts bravery medal for man who tried to save lots of Sri Lankan nationalWATCH: Pakistan: Sri Lankan manufacturing facility employee tortured to loss of life over blasphemyClick right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.