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"Fun day for Dehshatveers in Pakistan": Samsung Mobile had the audacity to introduce QR Code which is allegedly blasphemous in Islam, Islamists unleashed mayhem in the market, tore down billboard, and indulged in vandalism

Pakistan has suffered widespread communal violence and riots over perceived blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad
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Samsung had presented a QR code on its gadgets which is disrespectful
Samsung had presented a QR code on its gadgets which is disrespectful

Many Islamists having a place with fanatic Barelvi association Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) released pandemonium in the versatile market of Karachi, Pakistan, after gossipy tidbits about a supposed disrespect against the organization. The protestors destroyed the bulletins of Samsung in the versatile market in the city and enjoyed defacing them after they heard that the organization has committed 'lewdness' against Islam.

The fights were not restricted to the versatile market as bulletins in a few areas across the city confronted the wrath of the irate TLP individuals.

Introductory reports coursing about the episode said that Samsung had presented a QR code on its gadgets which is disrespectful. Following this, the Islamists rioted in Karachi and began going after the organization's boards.

Notwithstanding, later on, another gossip began coursing that the 'lewdness' was committed by a worker of Samsung Mobile who had given a 'disrespectful' name to his WiFi organization.

While no one certain was the specific 'profanation' that was committed, it hasn't prevented TLP fanatics from making disorder in the city of Karachi venting their displeasure against Samsung Mobile.

Blasphemy by QR codes isn't a novel, new thing in Pakistan

Keep going year on December 31, a Pakistani man compromised American behemoth Pepsi for printing a QR code with the name of Prophet Muhammad on its 7UP bottles.

The man compromised a Pepsi organization's transporter with critical outcomes in the event that the QR Code on a 7 UP soda pop container isn't taken out by the organization. On enquiring, the man, who recognized himself as Mulla, demanded that the QR code is really the name of Prophet Muhammad, and in the event that the organization doesn't eliminate the logo he will consume the truck.

Profanation in Pakistan

Pakistan has experienced inescapable collective viciousness and mobs over apparent lewdness against Prophet Muhammad. An ominous reference to Prophet Muhammad, or what is alluded to as 'Sacrilege,' is regularly involved by Islamists as an energizing cry to commit brutality and mutual revolting against 'non-devotees.' There have been heap reports of savagery and barbarity carried out against non-Muslims for the sake of irreverence and profaning of Prophet Muhammad.

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