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Violence erupts in Hub as police refuse to hand Hindu man suspected of blasphemy over to enraged mob

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Violence erupted in Lasbela district's Hub area after police refused to hand over a Hindu man suspected of blasphemy to an angry mob, DawnNews reported, with locals resorting to pelting stones at police when their demands were not met.

Prakash Kumar, a local business owner, was suspected of sharing a picture containing allegedly blasphemous content on WhatsApp, Hub police officials said.

A First Information Report was registered against Kumar on the complaint of various community members under Sections 295-A and 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy law. The suspect was shifted to Gaddani Central Jail.

An hours-long protest outside the Hub city police station turned violent, with protesters pelting stones at police, after law enforcement officials refused the protesters' demand that police hand over the Hindu man to the community so they could administer justice themselves and 'punish' Kumar.

Hub City police dispersed the crowd of enraged protesters through tear gas shelling and aerial firing, and took 20 protesters into custody.

Search operations were underway to arrest those suspected of inciting the mob to violence, police said.

Hub Circle Deputy Sub-Inspector Police Jan Mohammad Khosa as well as Police Constable Mukhtiar Ahmed, and Additional Deputy Commissioner Tariq Javed Mengal were injured in the violence, along with an Edhi rescue official and a child.

The child later succumbed to his injuries, as he had received bullet wounds which turned fatal. The deceased boy is yet to be identified.

Shops owned by members of the Hindu community were shut down and all roads connecting Sindh to Balochistan via Hub were closed for operations until further notice.

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1331035/violence-erupts-in-hub-as-police-refuse-to-hand-hindu-man-suspected-of-blasphemy-over-to-enraged-mob
 
All of this over some content on Whatsapp :facepalm:

This guy even if court rules him not guilty will not be safe when police stops giving him protection.

Kumar Bhai should be given Indian citizenship.
 
Brave of the police to stand up to the crowd. Societies don't change overnight, but good to see a start
 
Feeling very scared for the Hindu guy, his family and overall Hindu community in Pakistan.
 
Shameless Mob again defaming Islam.

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Again this Man will rot in jail til eternity or will be killed.


Best possible thing would be nothing but fleeing Pakistan with family but it won't be easy.


Told you nothing would change after Mashal case.
 
The humanity of Indians wakes up when something happens in Pakistan and the humanity of Pakistanis wakes up when something happens in India.


These are our standards.
 
The humanity of Indians wakes up when something happens in Pakistan and the humanity of Pakistanis wakes up when something happens in India.


These are our standards.

Judging by humanity of Pakistani and Indian through Pakpassion, I have noticed that humanity of Pakistan is always alive and always condemn such inhumane act by Pakistani in Pakistan, whereas most Indian always try to find a way to justify the crime against humanity in India. Again my opinion is based on what i read on Pakpassion.
 
Judging by humanity of Pakistani and Indian through Pakpassion, I have noticed that humanity of Pakistan is always alive and always condemn such inhumane act by Pakistani in Pakistan, whereas most Indian always try to find a way to justify the crime against humanity in India. Again my opinion is based on what i read on Pakpassion.

Good,hope you judge the laws and development,corruption,the best players from here as well.
 
Great tolerance shown by the locals . Posters here are quite quick to judge and blast and condemn India however a "Blasphemous" content is a reason to riot and lynch a Hindu guy in Pakistan is not given any reaction ?
 
Well, this is all very scary to even contemplate. I am sure, he wouldn't have expected such repercussions over a whatsapp message. Hope, he doesn't live his entire life in jail for this. :facepalm:
 
Until the blasphemy law is actually abolished then things like these won't stop. It is the root of the problem but we keep on living in denial.
 
Until the blasphemy law is actually abolished then things like these won't stop. It is the root of the problem but we keep on living in denial.

Law can be abolished from books.

Can it be abolished from people's hearts?
 
The humanity of Indians wakes up when something happens in Pakistan and the humanity of Pakistanis wakes up when something happens in India.


These are our standards.

Exactly this is how we are we compete against each other to be the 2nd worse rather than competing with best to try and be best..
 
Exactly this is how we are we compete against each other to be the 2nd worse rather than competing with best to try and be best..

competing and trying to be the best? talk about yourself. I am perfectly fine starting threads as an e-witness box summoning posters to come and condemn the act, and having them concede that their country is worse than mine. At least there is a positive I can draw from tragedies, as I get a point to prove that my ideology, my country and my way of thinking is better than yours.
 
competing and trying to be the best? talk about yourself. I am perfectly fine starting threads as an e-witness box summoning posters to come and condemn the act, and having them concede that their country is worse than mine. At least there is a positive I can draw from tragedies, as I get a point to prove that my ideology, my country and my way of thinking is better than yours.


Lol you are one funny lil ***, if PP had troll bots like other sites I would have assumed you are a funny troll bot rather than a real human being.. Keep it up you bring smile to a lot of faces here and maybe anger on some ��
 
competing and trying to be the best? talk about yourself. I am perfectly fine starting threads as an e-witness box summoning posters to come and condemn the act, and having them concede that their country is worse than mine. At least there is a positive I can draw from tragedies, as I get a point to prove that my ideology, my country and my way of thinking is better than yours.

Sometimes you aren't half bad. Well done :afridi
 
Unfortunately this is becoming a trend now, well known Aalims will have to discourage this openly otherwise rule and laws won't really make any difference.
 
A 10 year old has been killed and several others seriously injured after a mob attacked the police station where the accused was being held. Third such incident of mob violence against alleged blasphemers by the peace loving moderate Muslim majority of Pakistan in a month, give me a freaking break. People try to argue that if the blasphemy law was properly used this wouldn't happen, in defense of the blasphemy law yet here the law was properly used but it's clear that the only thing my sub-human compatriots were interested in was satiating their blood-lust hence the attack on the police station.

A 10-year-old boy has been killed and five other people wounded after a mob attacked a police station in an attempt to lynch a Hindu man charged with blasphemy in south-west Pakistan, officials said. It was the third major vigilante attack linked to accusations of insulting Islam in less than a month, as law enforcement agencies struggle to deal with a surge in violence.

Thursday’s incident occurred in the town of Hub in the restive province of Balochistan following the arrest of Prakash Kumar, a 34-year-old member of the country’s Hindu religious minority. Kumar, a crockery shop owner, was detained on Tuesday for allegedly posting an incendiary image on social media.

“When news of his arrest was published in local newspapers on Thursday, a crowd of some 500 people, including traders, clerics and politicians, surrounded the town’s police station to demand he be handed over,” police official Abdul Sattar told Agence France-Presse.

When police refused, the mob turned on them, beating up officers and local government officials before firing guns. The 10-year-old boy died and five others were wounded in the melee, he added.

Jam Mohammad, a second police official, confirmed the account, adding: “The siege went on for about three hours and the mob went on a rampage demanding that Kumar be handed over.”

Order was restored once the government sent in paramilitary troops to disperse the mob, which police said was led by an influential cleric as well as Zia Shehzad, a politician from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League political party.

Mujeeb Qambrani, a senior local administration official, said his government had not succumbed to the mob because “we are legally bound to protect the accused”.

On 13 April, hundreds of men attacked and killed a 23-year-old journalism student in the north-western town of Mardan in an incident that sparked a national backlash after a video went viral.

Just over a week later, a mob attacked a mentally ill man who claimed to be a prophet at his local mosque in north-western Chitral. He was rescued by police.

The spate of incidents follows a government drive against blasphemy, a hugely sensitive charge in conservative Muslim Pakistan. Unproven allegations have led to dozens of mob attacks or murders since 1990.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-blasphemy-lynching-pakistan?CMP=share_btn_tw

Now brace yourselves for the wave of whataboutism, invoking India's cow vigilantes and Rohingyas and the usual woe is us poor oppressed Muslims act to steer the conversation away from the fact that we are now little better than animals who are driven by a desire to kill.
 
Pathetic but nothing surprises me about Pakistan anymore. Religious extremism and fanaticism has been normalised.
 
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