Updated On: 21 December, 2021 01:36 PM IST | Islamabad | PTI
The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) on Monday observed that a serious issue facing the country was implementation of laws and that the judicial system needed improvements to stop a recurrence of the Sialkot-like incident

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Pakistan's top religious body has said that taking the law into one's hands was against the teachings of Quran, Sharia and the Constitution as it demanded that those responsible for the Sri Lankan national's lynching in the country's Punjab province be brought to justice, a media report said on Tuesday.
In a shocking incident earlier this month, supporters of the radical Islamist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) attacked a garment factory in Sialkot and lynched its 49-year-old general manager - Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana - before setting his body on fire over allegations of blasphemy.