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All is not well, Hindus tell Zardari’s probe committee

Members of the Hindu community have complained that they are being forced to migrate from Pakistan. A three-member committee set up by President Asif Ali Zardari to allay the grievances of Hindus in Jacobabad met with the representatives of the minority community on Sunday. The committee included Senator Hari Ram, MNA Lal Chand and federal minister Moula Baksh Chandio. The committee will present a report to the president and Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah on the grievances of the Hindus. Chandio said the grievances of the Hindu community were justified. Meanwhile in Badin, hundreds of Hindus took out a rally against the recent “migration” of Hindus to India, saying it was a “pre-conceived conspiracy”. The rally, led by former councilor Kachromal, moved through various roads of the city and terminated at press club, where protestors staged a sit in. As a result of their long demonstration, traffic was suspended on the road. Another protest rally was held in Golarchi against the kidnapping of two Hindu girls namely Pooja Gujrati and Heemi Lohar. The protestors included men, women and children who marched from Gujrati mohallah to the press club. On the occasion, the protestors accused that the Golarchi Police was threatening them, instead of recovering the kidnapped girls. They demanded the government to provide them protection and ensure early recovery of their girls.

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