A Christian labourer in Pakistan was today sent to jail by a court here under the country's controversial blasphemy law for allegedly making blasphemous comments.
Pervaiz Masih, who was arrested on September 1 in Kasur district of Punjab province for allegedly committing blasphemy, was sent to judicial remand by a court after his three-day physical remand expired, police sources said.
The accused, who is in 20s, was working on a construction site at Mandi Usman Wala in Karur, about 60 kilometers from here, with six Muslim colleagues when the incident occurred, they said.
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Blasphemy is a sensitive issue in Pakistan, with even unproven allegations often prompting mob violence.
A Christian man and his pregnant wife were beaten by a mob and then thrown into a furnace of a kiln in Kot Radhkishan last year for allegedly committing blasphemy.
Over 50 people have been indicted in the case which is pending in the Anti-Terrorism Court Lahore.