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Pakistan Hindu Council will Raise, Death Of Hindus In ICJ

Pakistan Hindu Council will take up the case of the death of Hindus in ICJ. Chief Conservator of Pakistan Hindu Council Ramesh Kumar Vankwani has appealed to Imran Khan’s government to help take the case of death of 11 Pakistani Hindus to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Jodhpur.

Addressing a press conference after a two-day sit-in outside the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, Wankwani said, “I will soon turn to the ICJ against India regarding the assassination.”

The Hindu community staged a sit-in protest in Pakistan along with members of the victim’s families. He rejected India’s claims of committing mass suicide. The protesters ended the sit-in demanding that the case be taken to the ICJ. It is noteworthy that 11 Pakistani Hindus were found dead under mysterious circumstances on 9 August in Jodhpur.

Police officer’s statement in the rape case on the highway, incident due to staying out late at night without the permission of the husband.

Police officer Umar Sheikh (Umar Sheikh), who came into the limelight by making controversial statements in the Lahore-Sialkot motorway rape case in Pakistan, has once again made a strange statement. She stated before the Senate Human Rights Panel that the incident occurred because the woman was traveling late at night without her husband’s permission.

Please tell that earlier, Omar had raised questions about the woman leaving the house late at night. After this, organizations working for women’s rights became angry and protests began demanding the officer’s resignation.

A 30-year-old woman was raped by two men in front of her children on the Lahore-Sialkot highway in Pakistan earlier this month. After this, people in the country became very angry and protests were held in different parts.

According to Dawn, the committee was summoned by Lahore Capital City Police Officer Omar Sheikh on Monday to give information about the progress of the case. During the hearing, the panel rebuked her statement in which she said that the woman was outside the house without her husband’s permission.

At the same time, when asked to provide this information on behalf of the woman by the panel, the officer said that it was his guess. Further, when the committee reprimanded her for giving her a ‘personal opinion’ rather than stating the facts of the case, Sheikh said that ‘she was told that the victim had gone late in the night as she was asked by her husband on a video call had to talk. ‘

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