According to a report by ANI, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was one the movers of the resolution in National Assembly was aware that the Pakistan embassy in France does not have an ambassador but did not oblige to the house by informing them.
Muslims across the world have called for the boycott of French products, as the protest over the portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad intensifies. Following the murder of French teacher, over a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad, French president Emmanuel Macron had said that country will not give up cartoons.
Earlier this month, an 18-year-old of Chechen origin beheaded a teacher near Paris who had shown caricatures of Muhammad in class.
Muslim Leaders Condemn Macron
On 25 October, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the French leader who chose to encourage anti-Muslim sentiment.
Khan in a series of tweet accused Macron of provoking Muslim citizens.
“Through encouraging the display of blasphemous cartoons targeting Islam & our Prophet PBUH. By attacking Islam, clearly without having any understanding of it, President Macron has attacked & hurt the sentiments of millions of Muslims in Europe and across the world,” Khan tweeted.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has led the charge against Macron and asked for a boycott of French goods, reported the Indian Express.
Protests have also been held in Iraq, Turkey, Bangladesh and the Gaza Strip against the cartoon.
(With inputs from Indian Express, ANI and New Indian Express)
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