Pakistani PM Imran Khan writes to Facebook seeking ban on Islamophobic content

Islamabad: Opposition parties are attacking against Pakistan PM Imran Khan. To avoid this siege, the Pak PM has now resorted to Islam. Imran Khan has written a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, demanding a ban on Islamophobic content. Actually, after the teacher's murder in France, there has been a debate on Islamophobia all over the world.

In a letter shared on Twitter by the Pakistani government, Imran Khan said that increasing Islamophobia is encouraging extremism and violence across the world. Especially through social media platforms like Facebook. I ask you to ban a similar ban on Islamophobia and stop hatred against Islam. Earlier, Pak PM Imran Khan accused French President Emmanuel Macron of targeting Islam.

Imran Khan said that it is sad that President Macron has deliberately tried to provoke Muslims by promoting controversial cartoons. At this time, he should have adopted a strategy to ignore the fundamentalists, acting with restraint. Imran further said that French President Emmanuel Macron encouraged Islamophobia by attacking Muslims even though they did not know about Islam, whereas they should have targeted terror.

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