The family is already barred from pardoning Qandeel's brother who has confessed to have strangulated her as Pakistan government, in an unusual move, turned plaintiff in the high- profile murder case.
"I will not forgive my son for what he has done. My wife and I want to see our son - Muhammad Waseem - and other suspects to be hanged for their unforgivable crime," Qandeel's father Muhammad Azeem said.
"Waseem snatched from us our beautiful Qandeel. In fact, she was our son who would take better case of us," he said.
Qandeel's mother Anwar Mai also shared the sentiments of his husband, saying "there is no question of pardoning Waseem who killed my beautiful daughter in cold blood".
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Last week, the government led by PML-N passed fresh piece of legislation aimed at closing loopholes which previously allowed killers to walk free.
Akram earlier said that with the state becoming the plaintiff, Qandeel's father, who is complainant of the case, would not be able to forgive his son and other suspects for his daughter's murder if at any point he decided to do so.
The 26-year-old actor-cum-model was killed in central district of Multan on July 15 allegedly by Waseem, who has confessed to have administered a sedative to her before strangulating her to death for the "honour of the family".
Azeem had lodged the FIR and named his two sons for killing her in Multan, where she had come from Karachi to live with her parents on the occasion of Eid.
The latest development comes after Mai claimed Qavi, who was suspended from top religious body Ruet-e-Hilal Committee in the controversy following Qandeel's video posts with him, had "provoked" her son into murdering her daughter.
Police also included Qavi in the murder investigation of Qandeel but later cleared him after finding no proof against him.