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Controversy Erupts as Aggressors Allegedly Stage Injuries, Accuse Victims in Interfaith Assault Case. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill
Sheikhupura, Punjab: A violent incident in Waran Chak, Sheikhupura, has sparked outrage after a Muslim group allegedly attacked a Christian family following a dispute involving a shopkeeper and the family’s child. Shockingly, the aggressors are accused of self-inflicting injuries and filing false medical reports and an FIR against the Christian family, flipping the narrative and complicating the case.
Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, condemned the attack and the subsequent false allegations. “This case highlights the severe risks religious minorities face in Pakistan, where conflicts can quickly escalate and legal processes are misused against the vulnerable,” he said.
Sardar Mushtaq Gill, Founder of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, called on the public to pray for justice and protection for the Christian family affected by the incident. “We urge everyone to stand in solidarity and pray that the truth prevails and justice is served,” he stated.
Both leaders emphasized the urgent need for authorities to investigate the case impartially and bring the true perpetrators to justice. “We call on the government to ensure protection for the Christian community and to uphold the rule of law without bias,” Pastor Amanat added.
LEAD Ministries Pakistan continues to advocate for justice and safety for minority communities, stressing the need for stronger safeguards against such incidents. The organization also continues to document such cases of Christian persecution to raise awareness and promote accountability.
Human rights groups and local residents have voiced their concern and demand swift action to prevent further escalation of religiously motivated violence
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