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Hindu families insecure in Sindh: AJP

Central leaders of Awami Jamhoori Party Abrar Kazi, Wishno Mal and Hareef Chandio have said that PPP-government have failed in providing security to the Sindhi speaking Hindus in upper Sindh which has forced the families to leave their motherland. “It is saddening and hurting for the people of Sindh to see that on the eve of August 14, minorities do not feel security in Pakistan, the statement added issued by the AJP said here on Wednesday. “When even advanced nations are actively alluring global talent, the most peaceful, law abiding, hardworking, highly skilled and entrepreneurial native children of Sindh are being forced to leave their motherland just because they happen to be part of a very successful but defenseless community, added the statement. “Sindh belongs to Sindhi Hindus. They are equal owners of this historic land which is inhabited by the Muslim and Hindus living in this province. We appeal the Sindhi Hindus not to leave the mother Sindh, the AJP leaders said. They said: “The most important reason for this large scale migration is insecurity. People do not feel safe in their homes. Businesses are not safe. Consequently, job market in upper Sindh is all time low.”

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