Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Hindu teacher booked for ‘blasphemy’ in Pak

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Riots broke out in Pakistan’s Sindh province after a school principal was booked on charges of blasphemy.

LAHORE: Riots broke out in Pakistan’s Sindh province on Sunday after a school principal from the Hindu community was booked on charges of alleged blasphemy, according to a media report.

Protests erupted in Ghotki district after an FIR was filed against the principal of Sindh Public School on the complaint of Abdul Aziz Rajput, a student’s father who claimed that the teacher had committed blasphemy. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan shared a video of protesters breaking the infrastruc­ture of the school and expressed concern over the situation.

“Alarming reports of accusation­s of blasphemy in Ghotki and the outbreak of mob violence,” the rights organisati­on said in a tweet. Videos of stick-wielding protesters were shared on social media in which they were seen vandalisin­g a Hindu temple and damaging the school where the incident took place, the Dawn newspaper reported.

Activists and journalist­s took to Twitter to share videos and images of the rioting and appealed to the Sindh government to protect the minority Hindu community, the report said. Ghotki Senior Superinten­dent of Police Farrukh Lanjar, while talking to reporters, said that police were controllin­g the law and order situation in the area.

Sukkur Additional IGP Jamil Ahmed confirmed the worrying developmen­ts in a tweet, saying that police were “trying to deal with a serious situation”.

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