31 January,2014 10:12 AM IST | | Agencies
British PM David Cameron is leaving no stone unturned to save a mentally ill Brit sentenced to death in Pakistan
Islamabad: British Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed 'deep concern' about a mentally ill Brit sentenced to death in Pakistan for blasphemy.
Biritish Prime Minsiter David Cameron interacts with students in India. File pic
In reply to a question about Mohammad Asghar's case in parliament, Cameron said that he was extremely serious about the case and making things clear at every level.
According to Dawn News, Mohammad Asghar, from Edinburgh, has been awarded the death sentence for sending letters to officials claiming to be the Prophet Mohammed.
Cameron told lawmakers that he was deeply concerned about the death sentence awarded to Asghar, as Britain opposed death penalty in all circumstances.
Foreign Office minister Sayeeda Warsi spoke to the chief minister of the Punjab and the British High Commissioner in Islamabad was also pursuing Asghar''s case, Cameron said.
Foreign Office officials were also meeting with officials from Pakistan''s High Commission in London on Wednesday, the report added. (ANI)