Islamabad: Asif Ali Zardari has traditionally greeted Sikh pilgrims, Hindus and other minorities on the occasion of Christmas, Holi and now Baisakh
Sheikhupura: January 16, 2010. (PCP) Violence against minorities is now entered in 2010. Inayat Masih 50 and his young son Saleem Masih 32 Christians are working as a sanitary worker in Tehsil Municipal Ferozwala Distract Sheikhupura Punjab Pakistan.
On 12th January 2010 both were putting out garbage and trash from the blocked dirty sewerage out side the Majid Rent a Motor cycle at the Sheikhupura Road Kot Abdul Maalik at 9:00.a.m in presence of their supervisor.
The shop owner Majid Ali S/o.Maqsood Ahmad (Khokhar) Muhammad Imtiaz s/o Muhammad Tufail (Rajput) shouted not to put out dirty trash, mud and rubbish in the front of his shop.
Inayat Masih is deaf and he did not listen to. In his anger Majid Ali called his 10 another people near from his shop who beat severely with sticks to both Inayat Masih 50 and his young son Saleem Masih 32.
Imagine helpless Inayat Masih who in his wooden sticks beating was trying to save his son. The beating was stopped after the hard public intervention when the gun firings started against these two helpless Christians.
Despite of a written complain of T M A. (Tehsil Municipal Administration) to the police the police has not registered any case against the culprits but instead pressuring the victims, Forum of Minorities – Lahore, sanitary workers’ leaders to ignore this incident and keep silence (as such cases happen in the life of a sanitary worker in routine).
Any how I appreciate the initiative of “T M A” (Tehsil Municipal Administration) for his support, said Khalid Shahzad, General Secretary, Forum of Minorities.
Mr. Inderias Dominic Bhatti, President of Lahore Council of PCC, have condemned violence against Christian laborers and urged government to ensure justice.
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