- Persecution of minorities increased in Pakistan
- We are not allowed to have peace while we are alive, we are humiliated even after death: Ahmadi Samaj Bhadkyo
Islamabad: While the economic situation is deteriorating in Pakistan, fundamentalism is also on the rise. The fundamentalists have crossed every limit and now the graves of the people of Pakistan's minority Ahmadi Community have been vandalized. This is the second such incident in the last three months in Pakistan's Punjab province. In which an attempt has been made to desecrate the graves.
Ameer Mehmood of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan said that these graves are located in Hafizabad district, which were vandalized, not only that, but also the message Ahmadi Dog, that is, people of Ahmadi community are dogs, was written on them. In Pakistan, people of the minority Ahmadi community are persecuted while they are alive, even after their death, it has been revealed that they are being persecuted even in the grave.
Mehmood demanded that action should be taken against the fundamentalists and terrorists who desecrated these graves and demolished them. Before this, on August 16, graves of Ahmadi community people were demolished in Pakistan's Punjab province. In Pakistan, the people of Awar Nawar Ahmadi community are often attacked, tortured, terror attacked, women are eaten or raped, but now these fundamentalists have reached the graves. In 1974, the Parliament of Pakistan declared the people of Ahmadi community non-Muslims. Not only that, he was later banned from identifying himself as a Muslim.