Amid violent protests, Samsung Pakistan apologises for ‘blasphemy’: ‘Utmost respect for all beliefs…’

The Pakistan unit of South Korean tech major, Samsung, has issued an reason after violent demurrers broke out in Karachi over alleged impious commentary played inside a boardwalk in the neighbouring country’s largest megacity. In a statement, Samsung Pakistan said it ‘ maintains impartiality on religious sentiments ’ adding that it has started internal examinations into the matter.
Then is all you need to know about the contestation
( 1.) On Friday, a WiFi device installed at the Star City Mall played the alleged impious reflections. Soon, news spread like campfire, and protesters gathered at the point and offered violent demurrers. Pakistani intelligencer Naila Inayat participated the following videotape

( 2.) Another interpretation of events said the violence was against a mobile QR law introduced by the company, that, apparently, disrespected Prophet Mohammad.

3.) Meanwhile, police arrived at the spot, got the device shut, and seized it. As numerous as 27 Samsung workers have been detained and an inquiry is underway, officers said.( 4.) While there’s no sanctioned word on the identity of bushwhackers, or how numerous of them, if any, have been arrested, it’s being reported that they belonged to the revolutionist Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan( TLP) group.
( 5.) sacrilege is a largely sensitive issue in Pakistan and, under the nation’s correctional law, a person condemned for sacrilege can be fined and indeed doomed to death. In December last time, a Sri Lankan plant director was lynched by a mob in Sialkot.

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