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Pakistan Hindu Council has demanded from India to bring justice by conducting a transparent investigation into the killing of 11 Pakistani Hindus.

(Sindh Tribune) :  Patron Supreme Pakistan Hindu Council Ramesh Kumar says that our patience is running out over the murder of 11 members of a Pakistani Hindu family in Jodhpur.

 Member National Assembly and Patron Supreme Pakistan Hindu Council Ramesh Kumar called on Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office.

The meeting at the Foreign Office discussed in detail the tragic incident in Jodhpur district of India and the 11 Pakistani Hindus killed.

 Ramesh Kumar briefed Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on the details of the Jodhpur incident.

 Patron Supreme Pakistan Hindu Council Ramesh Kumar said that despite our strong demand, a transparent investigation into the Jodhpur incident could not be carried out.


 Shah Mehmood Qureshi on the occasion said that protection of minorities is one of our constitutional responsibilities and top priority.

 He said that he was deeply saddened and concerned over the death of a Pakistani Hindu family member who was killed in India.

 The Foreign Minister said that Pakistan had strongly protested to India over the inhumane incident at Jodhpur and demanded that India be included in the investigation of the matter.

 He told the Patron Supreme Pakistan Hindu Council that he had urged India to give us full details on the Jodhpur incident.

 Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he would raise his voice in every possible forum for transparent investigation and justice of Jodhpur incident.

 Member National Assembly Ramesh Kumar said that more than a month and a half has passed since the Jodhpur incident but we have not received justice.

 He said that the patience of the Pakistani Hindu community over the Jodhpur incident was running out and they would start protests and sit-ins from today to seek justice.

 It may be recalled that on August 9, 2020, 11 Pakistani Hindus were mysteriously killed in Jodhpur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan.

 Shri Mati Makhi, daughter of a member of the victim's family, had alleged in a press conference that the Indian intelligence agency RAW had asked her family to become anti-Pakistan agents but she was killed on refusal.

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