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Don't think about migrating to India: Sharif to Hindus

Source: PTI
November 17, 2011 16:22 IST
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Pakistan's opposition leader Nawaz Sharif on Thursday told the Hindus not to think of migrating, saying they were safe in the country, days after three Hindu doctors were killed on broad daylight in Sindh province.

"Hindus are as much part of Pakistan as Muslims. It is duty of the government to provide protection to the minorities in the country. I tell them don't worry about your future. Don't think about migrating to India," Sharif told the community leaders during his visit to the area to assuage the feelings of the grieved families.

"You are very much Pakistanis and should remain here," Sharif said. Hindus reside in large numbers in the interior and rural reasons of the southern Sindh province.

Former Prime Minister Sharif, who heads the main opposition party, Nawaz Muslim League was addressing a gathering of the Hindu community in Chak town where the tragic incident took place over an apparent dispute over a girl.

Police so far have failed to make inroads into the case with the main culprits at large. The incident has causedwidespread outrage in Pakistan with the Hindus questioning their status as Pakistani citizens after failing to get justice.

"I tell the Hindu community today we are with you. We will ensure you get justice and the killers are arrested," Sharif said. "It is the failure of any government if it cannot provide justice to minorities in the country. The government machinery should have been based in Chak until the killers were arrested."

Although President Asif Zardari has ordered an inquiry into the incident and pressed for the arrest of the killers the Hindu community leaders allege that the police and influentials of the area are protecting the killers.

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