Rs 50 mn property dispute, nephew charges uncle of blasphemy
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Police in the Pakistani capital have arrested a professor on a charge of blasphemy after hundreds of people, including clerics and seminary students, joined a protest and demanded the registration of a case against him.
Iftikhar Khan, a professor and author in his 60s, was accused of blasphemy by his nephew Sheikh Usman, a trader from Rawalpindi.
Usman claimed two books written by his uncle contained "blasphemous comments".
Khan is a PhD scholar and returned to Pakistan in 1987 after spending 12 years in the US.
Media reports said Khan and Usman were involved in a dispute over property.
Yesterday, hundreds of people, including local residents, clerics and madrassa students, joined a demonstration in the industrial area of Islamabad and demanding the registration of an FIR against Khan under the harsh blasphemy law.
Subsequently, Khan was arrested by police and Superintendent of Police Khurram Rasheed was deputed to investigate the matter, media reports said.
An FIR was registered against Khan, who will be produced in court so that police can seek his physical remand.
Usman contacted clerics after the police refused to register an FIR against his uncle.
He told the media that he contacted two clerics after learning about the "blasphemous comments" in his uncle's books.
The clerics had agreed that the "literature was blasphemous", he claimed.
"So I filed an application against him but federal police were not willing to lodge an FIR. We had no choice but to hold a protest against the police," Usman said.
Asked about the property dispute with his uncle, Usman said: "I don't care about the property. I just know that my uncle was involved in blasphemy, which is not acceptable."
However, SP Khurram Rasheed said Khan had claimed that there was a "dispute of Rs 50 million between him and his nephew but so far we do not have any proof.
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