Ghotki, a small township in Pakistan, is a home to many Pakistani Hindus. Bloodied by the partitionâs reminiscences, the people claim to have not found peace since. The increasing number of forceful conversions and abductions validate their claims.
Pakistani Hindus make up 1.6% of the nationâs 207 million people. Mostly concentrated in the Sindh province, Pakistani Hindus have long since complained of legal and social discrimination in their country. In the past few years, many Christians and Hindus have been murdered over unproven blasphemy allegations.
Ghotki residents, being no strangers to religious intolerance, witnessed widespread rioting in their town on the 15th of September, over a minor studentâs allegations that Nautan Lal, the principal of Sindh Public School, had made anti-Islam remarks. Abdul Aziz Rajput, the studentâs father, complained to the police and lodged an FIR against him.
Blasphemy, which is punishable by death in Pakistan, is a sensitive topic in the country, where 98.4% of its 207 million inhabitants are Muslim.
The Logical Indian source, who choose to remain unnamed, told us that a parade of extremists that also included some Islamic scholars, attacked the townâs minority, vandalized Nautan Lalâs school and damaged the structures of SS Dham Mandir and Krishna Mandir.
âThe principal was only reprimanding the boy for not doing his homework, but the child alleged that Nautan Lal insulted some âNabi Saabâ and the matter was taken to the policeâ, our source said.
The provincial government had to deploy paramilitary forces and the Pak rangers to control the one-sided rioting. Several videos showing unruly mobs beating temple walls with sticks, and groups of men provoking people to riot, surfaced online.
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The Hindus of the region, already treading carefully, were even more disturbed by the sudden baseless violence.
Against this backdrop, Ghotkiâs locals woke up the next day, to the news of Nimerta Chandaniâs demise.
Native to Ghotki, final-year BDS student, Nimerta Chandani, was found lying on a charpoy on 16th of September with a dupatta tied to her neck while her room was locked from inside.
Nimerta Chandani, a final-year BDS student, was found dead on September 16
Vice Chancellor of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto University, Aneela Attaur Rehman declared that the girl had committed suicide.
However, the girlâs brother, Dr Vishal Sundar who is a qualified FCPS (Fellow of College of Physicians) consultant physician at Dow Medical University in Karachi, alleged that his sister was raped and murdered.
In a video where he is found speaking to a few Pakistani news channels he said that heâd spoken to her a day before her viva exams and she had been the happy girl everyone knew she was. âAfter she was found dead, her teachers told us that she had been distributing sweets two hours before. What changed after?â, he asked desolately.
Being a doctor himself, he conducted a preliminary check up on her corpse and strongly asserted that she was raped and murdered. Our source told us that the suicide-narrative is the vice-chancellorâs ploy to cover things up.
âIt was not a suicide, suicide marks are different, I found cable marks around her neck. There are marks on her hand too. The marks are of a cable but her friend had said that they found her with dupatta around her neck,â said Dr Vishal Sundar.
Yet another killing of a minority in Pakistan’s Sindh due to forced conversion pressure? Namrita Chandani, who belonged to Mirpur Mathelo, a taluka of Ghotki, was found lying on a charpoy with a rope tied to her neck while her room was locked from inside. Her brother speaks out. pic.twitter.com/OciA11wIca
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Nimertaâs uncle revealed to DawnNewsTV that her body was taken to Chandka Medical Collegeâs intensive care unit before the family even reached the hospital. They demanded to know why was the step taken without their consent. Her uncle also alleged that the doctors were complicit in the âmurderâ.
As of 17th September, the family hadnât filed for an FIR and was waiting for the official post-mortem report.
Eventually, post-mortem report declared it to be an act of suicide, but students of Bibi Asifa Dental College came out to protest, standing in solidarity with her familyâs claims. âMinoritiesâ unions and Hindu groups staged demonstrations only after which they were able to grab the governmentâs and international mediaâs attentionâ, our source said.
Protests broke out on the streets of Karachi with people claiming that she was killed in an alleged hate crime. Rallies were also held in Larkana, where the protestors marched towards the press club, raising slogans against the dental college administration a…