I suggest our state better disband regulators like #PTA if they can block #youtube but cannot take notice of trends like #IamMumtazQadri — Farrukh K. Pitafi (@FarrukhKPitafi) October 8, 2015

The one who kills others in the name of mercy for whole mankind (PBUH) is the biggest blasphemer. Shame on those trending #IamMumtazQadri — Bilal Mahmood (@bilalmahmooduk) October 8, 2015

" #IamMumtazQadri "? Oh really are you? There's a pretty cushy death sentence waiting for you. — Kala Kawa (@kaalakawaa) October 8, 2015

#IamMumtazQadri n m going to b hanged soon inshaAllah#HangMumtazQadri — مطمئنّه سيّد (@mutmainna_syed) October 8, 2015

#IamMumtazQadri ? Seriously?



If he can kill for Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Why can't he die for him? Why is he pleading for mercy? #Hypocrisy — Omairacle !! (@its_him__) October 8, 2015

If people are trending #IamMumtazQadri it means you simply don't understand Islam. #Blindfoldfollowers — faIq (@warraichtayyara) October 8, 2015

Mumtaz Qadri is not a representative of ISLAM . He is a mislead person and he is a criminal .

THEN how it is possible that #IamMumtazQadri — Khuram Shehzad (@KhuramSHashmi) October 8, 2015

If you say #IamMumtazQadri ,u are a murderer who tarnished the image of Islam,failed the teachings of Allah,what Mohammad (SAW) preached. — Ayesha (@Ayeshaspeaksnow) October 8, 2015

The one who kills others in the name of mercy for whole mankind (PBUH) is the biggest blasphemer. Shame on those trending #IamMumtazQadri — Bilal Mahmood (@bilalmahmooduk) October 8, 2015

#GreenForWhite we respect every #Minorities unless they intervene in our #Religion if they do intervene then #IamMumtazQadri — انجم شہزاد اعوان (@anjumshezi) October 8, 2015

#IamMumtazQadri

Why honorable laywers, advocate take case of #MumtazQadri ?

Because he was Right — muhammad Naeem (@rafaynomi147) October 7, 2015

when things like '#IamMumtazQadri' trend on twitter, you wonder how long will it take for you to reach Mars. — Sidra Rizvi (@Sidra_Rizvi) October 8, 2015

#IamMumtazQadri this is trending.. seriously shame on us. — Bushra Joyo-Gandhi (@filmyjoyo) October 8, 2015

The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the death sentence of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer’s killer, Mumtaz Qadri, has reignited a debate on one of the most controversial topics in Pakistan -- blasphemy.During the hearing, the country’s top court questioned whether individuals had the right to punish ‘blasphemers’ and also observed that criticising the blasphemy law did not amount to blasphemy.Unsurprisingly, the hashtag #IamMumtazQadri started trending in Pakistan a day after the ruling. Surprisingly, the Supreme Court's ruling seems to have shifted opinion and sparked a larger debate over the controversial issue.Many Pakistanis used the hashtag to tweet in support of the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Qadri's death penalty.https://twitter.com/sheenaabidashah/status/652044476228214784https://twitter.com/anthonypermal/status/652042039316606976https://twitter.com/anthonypermal/status/652041866838474752However, there were many many who were still showering Qadri with metaphorical rose petals on Twitter despite the Supreme Court's historic decision.https://twitter.com/just_waqas123/status/652066053321818112https://twitter.com/momhaq/status/652010663955562496https://twitter.com/momhaq/status/652009734787215360https://twitter.com/syedmaqadir68/status/651987084807413760https://twitter.com/Ayesha__Baloch/status/651859712204476416On the other hand, some were simply dumbfounded that the hashtag was trending.https://twitter.com/heyitsmeshafaq/status/652054708358615040Qadri shot dead the former Punjab governor outside a cafe after lunch in Islamabad in January 2011 because he objected to Taseer’s calls to reform the blasphemy law.