Punjab-Pakistan: A Facebook-based awareness campaign titled “Voice of the Victims of Blasphemy Business Group” has raised serious claims against individuals it describes as part of a “blasphemy business group,” alleging intimidation, mob pressure, coercion, and misuse of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. The campaign states that activists and supporters linked to Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) have been involved in organized efforts to pressure courts and intimidate victims and their families.
The page presents itself as a platform advocating for families affected by blasphemy accusations and claims that hundreds of individuals have been targeted in related cases, including multiple reported deaths. It regularly shares videos, commentary, court-related updates, and accounts involving alleged “honey-trap” operations used to entrap young men in blasphemy cases.
According to posts shared by the campaign, a person identified as Usman Siddiqui allegedly mobilized groups outside the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench during hearings involving appeals filed by convicted individuals. The campaign describes him as an active participant in TLP-related activities and social media mobilization. It asserts that organized crowds were gathered to pressure judges and influence legal proceedings.
In another set of claims, the campaign states that individuals were allegedly paid around 20,000 Pakistani rupees each to attend court hearings and demonstrations. It further claims that disputes later emerged over unpaid compensation between organizers and participants, and that attendance significantly dropped in subsequent hearings following these disagreements.
The page also heavily references the case of Syed Ali Hasnain from Faisalabad, claiming that he was abducted and tortured after becoming the victim of a honey-trap operation. It further states that he later died from severe internal injuries and accuses a wider network of orchestrating online entrapment schemes linked to blasphemy accusations.
The campaign also asserts that certain TLP activists and religious figures delivered threatening speeches targeting judges and opposed investigative commissions examining these cases. It claims that public pressure campaigns and organized religious mobilization have been used to influence judicial proceedings and discourage independent inquiry.
LEAD Ministries stated that it became aware through this campaign page that Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan remains active across Pakistan despite ongoing concerns regarding aspects of its leadership structure and organization. LEAD Ministries expressed concern over these claims and said that extremist networks continue to operate through protests, social media campaigns, and organized public pressure tactics directed at courts, institutions, and individuals accused under blasphemy laws.
The organization further stated that the claims shared by victims’ families and activists raise serious concerns regarding judicial independence, mob intimidation, online radicalization, and the safety of accused individuals and their families. LEAD Ministries called for transparent investigations into all reports of torture, coercion, abduction, and intimidation linked to blasphemy-related cases.
Human rights observers have repeatedly expressed concern about the misuse of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, particularly in cases involving allegations of mob pressure, fabricated digital evidence, and attempts to influence legal outcomes through public intimidation.
Sardar Mushtaq Gill, Founder of LEAD Ministries, stated that the Christian community has been raising concerns for several decades, alleging that extremist Islamist elements have systematically misused blasphemy laws against religious minorities, particularly Christians, and have harmed them as a community. He added that Christians have often warned the authorities that the consequences of the alleged misuse of blasphemy laws could eventually extend beyond religious minorities and affect the broader population. They have further stated that “the fire of blasphemy law misuse will one day reach the majority,” and said that, in their view, this situation is now being witnessed.
Many of the claims published by the “Voice of the Victims of Blasphemy Business Group” page appear to be serious in nature and warrant closer scrutiny. Representatives of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan have not publicly responded to the specific claims referenced in the campaign material.

