The committee - which includes Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry and State Minsiter for Interior Shehryar Afridi - has been tasked to devise strategies in the wake of any untoward incident in the country.
Imran Khan while finalising the committee said the government will ensure protection of citizens and no one will be allowed to take law into hands or to block the roads against the Supreme Court’s verdict.
The prime minister in his address to the nation on Wedensday had delivered a forceful call for Pakistanis to respect the verdict which sparked protests across the country.
"They are inciting you for their own political gain, you should not get trapped by them for the sake of the country, they are doing no service to Islam," he said.
"We will protect people s properties and lives, we will not allow any sabotage, we will not allow any traffic to be stopped," he added.
A three-member Supreme Court bench in its judgement acquitted Bibi of the charge, saying the prosecution had failed to prove its case “beyond resonable doubt”.
“The appeal is allowed. She has been acquitted. The judgment of high court as well as trial court is reversed. Her conviction is set aside,” Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar said.
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