ISLAMABAD: The Hindu and Sikh community has staged a sit-in in front of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to lodge a strong protest against the mysterious deaths of 11 Pakistani Hindus in Jodhpur city of India.
Talking to media in Islamabad, Member National Assembly and Patron-in-chief of Pakistan Hindu Council Dr Ramesh Kumar said the Indian government’s claims of being a secular country prove falsified in the murder of eleven Pakistani Hindus.
He said hey said that the minority communities living in the so-called secular state of India are not safe. He said they want justice for the eleven Pakistani Hindus killed in Jodhpur, and asked the world community to take notice of brutal killings.
Chairperson Peace and Culture Organization Mishal Malik was also present on the occasion. They urged the world powers to coerce Indian rulers for stopping ethnic cleansing, genocide, and other human rights violations in Indian minority states besides addressing the long-standing issue of Kashmir.
Ramesh Kumar said that a large number of people belonging to different segments of society are gathering outside the High Commission of India in the federal capital to lodge a protest against the killing of Pakistani Hindus in Jodhpur.
Mishal Malik, the Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organization, and wife of Hurriyat Leader said that issue of Indian-occupied Kashmir should be referred to the international court of Justice (ICJ) so that demographic changes and extrajudicial killing by Indian forces could be stopped. She said that issue of people living in held Kashmir should be resolved under the United Nations resolutions.