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Attacks On Minorities Do Not Stop In Pakistan

Attacks on minorities do not stop in Pakistan, Sikh Hakim shot in Peshawar, calls for UN intervention.

Attacks on minorities in Pakistan are not stopping. According to the report of the news agency, two people, including a Sikh Hakim, were injured in the attack on Tuesday in Peshawar, Pakistan.

According to the report of Pakistani newspaper Dawn, Bipinder Singh was shot dead by an armed man at his Kohat Road clinic.

In the information shared by the police, it has been told that the bullet hit the Sikh Hakim’s thigh and another person in the hand.

Police said the attacker has been taken into custody. He is a drug addict who also has a criminal record. This incident has come to the fore at a time when Pakistan is surrounded by attacks on minorities.

Members of the minority community in Pakistan have been the target of frequent attacks in recent times.

Indian World Forum President Puneet Singh Chandok on Wednesday wrote a letter to UN chief Antonio Guterres complaining about the attacks on minorities.

Puneet Singh Chandok has said in a letter to UN chief Antonio Guterres that there is an urgent need to intervene for the safety of the minorities living in Pakistan.

The letter said that the minorities living in Pakistan are facing such attacks and atrocities time and again. Minorities living in Pakistan are victims of heinous crimes.

Especially the people of Hindu and Sikh communities are being targeted.

Recently a Christian religious leader returning from a prayer meeting was shot dead in Pakistan.

The attackers carried out this attack by ambushing Bishop William Siraj in Gulbahar, a neighborhood of Peshawar.

Recently, the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) had exposed Imran Khan’s government in its report.

In its report, the European Asylum Support Office had said that there has been an increase in the killings of Hindu, Sikh, Christian, Ahmadiyya, and Shia Muslims in Pakistan.

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