The Paki Observer describes him as a “conservative lawmaker”.
Look out for “conservative lawmakers”, people. They’re all the same. Or are they?
Police say conservative lawmaker Abdul Rehman Khetran kept seven people, including three children and two women, chained in the cellar in his home in the Baluchistan province, reports the Pakistan Observer.
A devout religious leader and former Education Minister:
The Qur’an allows sexual slavery: If you fear that you will not act justly towards the orphans, marry such women as seem good to you, two, three, four; but if you fear you will not be equitable, then only one, or what your right hands own; so it is likelier you will not be partial. (Qur’an 4:3)
“Khetran is an MP for conservative religious party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam and a former regional education minister and member of the Balochistan Assembly.” News.au,  January 14, 2014–Read more
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