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Home Critical Analysis/Archives Report on the Situation of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan
Report on the Situation of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan

VIOLENT INCIDENTS - ANNEXURE C TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN REPORT ON THE INCIDENT AT NANKANA SAHIB

Annexure “C”

ALLEGED VIOLENCE AGAINST AHMADIS CRITICIZED

LAHORE, June 3: Dr. Mubashar Hassan, former Finance Minister, has said that the Punjab Government has totally failed to protect the weaker sections of the society.

In a statement issued here on Friday, he alleged that the administration of District Sheikhupura was guilty of becoming a party to the preparation of violence against members of the Ahmadi community and against industrial labour.

Dr. Hassan said that on April 12, 26 houses of Ahmadis were broken into, damaged and their contents put on fire, resulting in caving in of roofs in several cases. Damage of more than Rs. 3 million was inflicted, he added.

Some attacks were carried out under the protection of the police and the duty magistrates, he said. The attacks were pre-planned and organized, taking place simultaneously in separate localities, conducted by men equipped with inflammable material and incendiary devices.

He urged all patriotic political parties to raise voice against patronizing anti-social elements who were responsible for such incidents. — PPI

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